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RTG Lecture Series
RTG Lecture Series
All PIs of the RTG as well as guest speakers will hold a lecture on RTG-specific topics to broaden and deepen the knowledge of the RTG members.
Clinical Aspects of Neuromodulation (2024/2025)
This lecture series will provide deeper insight into clinical aspects related to the RTG-specific research.
Date and Time: Tuesdays, 14-16h, room A7 0-036
starting date: 22 October 2024
To join online (as a guest), please use this link.
The schedule can be downloaded here.
22.10.2024
Christiane Thiel: Introduction RTG Neuromodulation: Aims and Scope
29.10.2024 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: The brain's blood supply and its disruptions
05.11.2024
Annika Notbohm: Neurorehabilitation after stroke
12.11.2024
Gesa Gerding: Phase D: back to daily routines / everyday life
19.11.2024
no lecture
26.11.2024
Susanne Arp: Neuropsychological practitioner from Hamburg
03.12.2024
Gesa Gerding: Patient communication: diagnosis, interaction, effects on daily life and life priorities
10.12.2024
Karsten Witt & Johannes Stalter: Typical and atypical forms of PD + first diagnosis followed by changes in daily life
17.12.2024 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: Landmarks of clinical MRIs
14.01.2025
Annika Notbohm: Diagnostics workshop with patient videos and cCTs/MRTs
21.01.2025
Annika Notbohm & Gesa Gerding: role play: communication between neuropsychologist, patient and family
28.01.2025 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: Clinical aspects of the brainstem and hypothalamus
NB: Courses by H. Hildebrandt probably finish by 17:15h, but this may also be a little earlier or later.
Neuromodulation of Motor and Cognitive Function (2023/2024)
All PIs of the RTG will hold a lecture on RTG-specific topics to broaden and deepen the knowledge of the RTG members.
Date and Time: Tuesdays, 14-16h, room A7 0-036
To join online (as a guest), please use this link.
The schedule can be downloaded here.
17.10.2023
Helmut Hildebrandt: Rehabilitation of memory disorders (after stroke): How, when and for which patients?
24.10.2023
Jale Özyurt: Assessing the methodological quality of randomized intervention studies
07.11.2023
Jochem Rieger: Best Practices in Open Science
14.11.2023
no lecture – lecture postponed
21.11.2023
no lecture – lecture postponed
28.11.2023
Andrea Hildebrandt: Statistical Approaches for the Assessment of Intervention Effects
05.12.2023
Christoph Herrmann: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
12.12.2023
no lecture – lecture postponed
19.12.2023
Stefan Debener: Mobile EEG for Neurorehabilitation
09.01.2024
Christiane Thiel: Neuropsychopharmacological Interventions
16.01.2024 (online only!)
Christian Grefkes: Neuromodulation with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
23.01.2024
Karsten Witt: Brain Stimulation in Parkinsons Disease
30.01.2024
Cornelia Kranczioch: Neurofeedback in Motor Rehabilitation
06.02.2024
Andreas Hein: Assistive Technologies in Neurological Patients and Elderly
13.02.2024
Anna Levke Brütt: Participatory Research in Neurological Patients and the Elderly
05.03.2024
Mandy Roheger: Ambulatory Assessment in Neurological Patients and Elderly