Ansel Hillmer, PhD
Associate Professor AdjunctCards
About
Titles
Associate Professor Adjunct
Associate Director of Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Biography
Ansel obtained his Ph.D. in Medical Physics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2014. His research program features core areas of translational characterization of novel PET radiotracers, developing new imaging paradigms to improve quantification of brain neurobiology, and human neuroimaging research studying mechanisms underlying diverse psychiatric conditions. Research efforts are complemented by didactic activities lecturing at Yale and individual mentoring of trainees. Current projects include characterizing novel PET radiotracers of immune-related targets in the brain; developing novel imaging paradigms to study acute alcohol effects on neuroimmune and glutamate systems; assessment of dopamine release from smoked cannabis; method development for analyzing multimodal imaging data from fMRI-PET or PET-PET datasets; and implementing Independent Component Analysis (ICA) to identify different sources of PET radiotracer uptake.
Appointments
Psychiatry
Associate Professor AdjunctPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Bioimaging Sciences
- Center for Brain & Mind Health
- Cosgrove Lab
- Hillmer Lab
- Janeway Society
- Mental Health PET Radioligand Development (MHPRD) Program
- MR Center
- Neuroscience Track
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
- Psychiatry
- WHRY Pilot Project Program Investigators
- Women's Health Research at Yale
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
Education & Training
- Post-Doctoral Fellow
- Yale University (2016)
- PhD
- University of Wisconsin, Medical Physics (2014)
- MS
- University of Wisconsin, Medical Physics (2011)
- BS
- Valparaiso University, Physics (2009)
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
News
News
- August 23, 2024
Microglia-Mediated Neuroimmune Suppression in PTSD Is Associated With Anhedonia
- September 22, 2022
Hillmer Awarded Grant to Develop Brain Imaging Tool to Study the Brain’s Immune System
- September 15, 2022
Bassir Nia Receives National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant
- September 13, 2022
Inaugural Yale Conference on Alcohol Research and Education (YCARE) Convenes Diverse Audience for an Interdisciplinary Day of Learning