Researchers at the Center for Neurosciences, like all other laboratory divisions of The Feinstein Institute, enjoy access to a broad array of state-of-the-art research and diagnostic instruments. These instruments include a full complement of scanning tools for making non-invasive PET and MRI, and CT images of the brain and other internal parts of the body.
A cyclotron capable of making a broad spectrum of radiotracing isotopes is housed literally steps away from the PET scanner, making the laboratory unusually flexible and self-reliant as research priorities shift. All these instruments are supported by computation and staff resources designed to maximize the scientific productivity of the research staff.