A leading neuroanatomist long affiliated with the University of Munich (LMU München), now with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), Dr. Radtke-Schuller has developed a new approach to brain atlases. She recently received high praise from one of Germany’s leading neuroanatomists, Prof. Karl Zilles (Jülich), for her gerbil brain atlas, published as a supplement to the journal Brain Structure & Function.
She has worked in cooperation with well-known international scientists on the neuroanatomy and physiology of bats and tenrecs and, for more than a decade, on ferret neuroanatomy.