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Maureen S Riedl

Dr. Maureen S. Riedl is a leading expert in the field of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. With an impressive portfolio of 45 projects and grants, Dr. Riedl has made significant contributions to the understanding of neural mechanisms and their applications. Her research is particularly focused on the intricate patterns and implications of fingerprints, a unique intersection of neuroscience and forensic science. Throughout her career, Dr. Riedl has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Lucy Vulchanova, Cristina D. Peterson, Kelley F. Kitto, Carolyn A. Fairbanks, Lalitha Belur, and Jaclyn A. Dykstra. These collaborations have enriched her research, allowing for a multidisciplinary approach that enhances the depth and breadth of her findings. Her work often explores overlapping concepts in neuroscience, providing valuable insights into both theoretical and practical applications. Dr. Riedl's dedication to advancing the field is evident in her active participation in various organizational affiliations, where she shares her expertise and fosters innovation. Her contributions have not only advanced academic knowledge but have also had a tangible impact on related fields, influencing both policy and practice. In addition to her research, Dr. Riedl is committed to mentoring the next generation of neuroscientists, guiding students and young researchers in their academic and professional journeys. Her passion for education and research excellence continues to inspire those around her, making her a respected figure in the academic community.

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