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overview Dr. Xingbao Li received his M.D. in Clinical Medicine from Jining Medical College and his M.S. in Psychiatry from Chongqing University of Medical Sciences in China. In May 2019, he completed his Master of Science in Clinical Research at Medical University of South Carolina. His research interests include transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in neuropsychiatry, combining TMS and functional MRI techniques in neuropharmacology, functional MRI in alcoholism and other substance abuse.
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Concept Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Grant Developing rTMS as a Potential Treatment for Nicotine Addiction
Grant RTMS manipulates imbalanced drive-reward and executive control circuitry for smoking cessation
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