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RTG Lecture Series
RTG lecture series
All members of the GRK’s academic board, as well as external guests, give lectures on topics specific to the GRK in order to broaden and deepen the knowledge of GRK members.
Applied Topics in Neuromodulation (2025/2026)
This lecture series provides an overview of applications and insights into practical topics in the field of neuromodulation and related subjects.
Venue and time: Tuesdays, 2.15–3.45 pm, Room A7 0-036
To participate online (as a guest), please use this link.
The programme can be found here.
14 October 2025
No lecture. Harmonisation Meeting
21 October 2025
Prof. Dr Andrea Hildebrandt: Psychometric methods
28 October 2025
No lecture. Workshop on profile development, networking, and career planning
4 November 2025
No lecture
11 November 2025
PD Dr Stephanie Rosemann: Preregistration & OSF: Building transparent research
18 November 2025
Anne Gesa Gerding/Dr Annika Notbohm: Visual perception deficits
25 November 2025, 10:30–15:00
Harmonisation meeting and Hayden Mayer: Use of REDCap in the RTG
2 December 2025
Anne Gesa Gerding/Dr Annika Notbohm: Cultural aspects in rehabilitation
9 December 2025
Anne Gesa Gerding/Dr Annika Notbohm: Q&A on the reform of neuropsychological training (German)
16 December 2025
No lecture
6 January 2025
No lecture
13 January 2026, from 14:00
Prof. Dr Helmut Hildebrandt: Neuropathology, neurological and neuropsychological aspects of the alpha-synucleinopathies and tauopathies (i.e. atypical Parkinson’s disease) I
20 January 2026
Dr Özyurt/Dr Gaus/Brückner: Lesion detection and lesion delineation in stroke patients
27 January 2026, from 14:00
Prof. Dr Helmut Hildebrandt: Neuropathology, neurological and neuropsychological aspects of the alpha-synucleinopathies and tauopathies (i.e. atypical Parkinson’s disease) II
3 February 2026
Dr Jale Özyurt/Dr Christiane Gaus/Rebekah Brückner: The dos and don’ts of writing systematic reviews
10 February 2026, from 14:00
Prof. Dr Helmut Hildebrandt: Neuropathology, neurological and neuropsychological aspects of the alpha-synucleinopathies and tauopathies (i.e. atypical Parkinson’s disease) III
17 February 2026 in A5 0-056
Dr Anja Lindig, Dr Sana Hassan Imam, Dr Cassie Ann Short, Leonardo Zaggia, Micha Burkhardt, Prof. Dr A. Hildebrandt: Automating systematic reviews and meta-analysis: Presenting an open pipeline developed by PMaS@UOL
10 March 2026, from 14:00
Prof. Dr Helmut Hildebrandt: Tauopathies mimicking Parkinson’s disease: Progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration. Clinical picture, cognitive symptoms and neuropsychological assessment.
PhD project presentations (2025)
In this lecture series, all PhD students will present their projects.
Venue and time: Tuesdays, 2–4 pm, Room A7 0-036
Lectures
22 April 2025 Lea Mais
29 April 2025 Luisa Schmidt
6 May 2025 Foroogh Razavi (anyone interested in SimNIBS)
13 May 2025 Luca Marie Reinema
20 May 2025 Wolf Pink + Paul Grupe
27 May 2025 Rebekah Brückner
3 June 2025 Evgenii Shvedovskii + Yan Deng
10 June 2025 Lara Papin + Melanie Klapprott
17 June 2025 Amir Saleh + Moti Delbari
24 June 2025 Lena Pinkert + Selma Polte
1 July 2025 Sina Khajei
8 July 2025 Jennifer Decker + Linda Bergmann
Clinical Aspects of Neuromodulation (2024/2025)
This lecture series will provide deeper insights into the clinical aspects of GRK-specific research.
Venue and time: Tuesdays, 2–4 pm, Room A7 0-036
To participate online (as a guest), please use this link.
The programme can be found here.
22 October 2024
Christiane Thiel: Introduction to RTG Neuromodulation: Aims and Scope
29 October 2024 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: The brain’s blood supply and its disruptions
5 November 2024
Annika Notbohm: Neurorehabilitation after stroke
12 November 2024
Gesa Gerding: Phase D: back to daily routines / everyday life
19 November 2024
no lecture
26 November 2024
Susanne Arp: Neuropsychologist from Hamburg
3 December 2024
Gesa Gerding: Patient communication: diagnosis, interaction, effects on daily life and life priorities
10 December 2024 – Postponed
to 7 January 2025: Karsten Witt & Johannes Stalter: Typical and atypical forms of PD + initial diagnosis followed by changes in daily life
17 December 2024 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: Landmarks of clinical MRIs
7 January 2025
Karsten Witt & Johannes Stalter: Typical and atypical forms of PD + initial diagnosis followed by changes in daily life
14 January 2025
Annika Notbohm: Diagnostics workshop with patient videos and cCTs/MRIs
21 January 2025
Annika Notbohm & Gesa Gerding: Role play: communication between neuropsychologist, patient and family
28 January 2025 14:15 – 17:15
Helmut Hildebrandt: Clinical aspects of the brainstem and hypothalamus
NB: Courses by H. Hildebrandt are likely to finish by 17:15, but this may also be slightly earlier or later.
Neuromodulation of Motor and Cognitive Function (2023/2024)
The academic management team delivers lectures on their respective specialist areas within the GRK.
Time: Tuesdays, 2–4 pm, Room A07 0-036
To participate online (as a guest), please use this link.
The programme can be found here.
17 October 2023
Helmut Hildebrandt: Rehabilitation of memory disorders (after stroke): How, when and for which patients?
24 October 2023
Jale Özyurt: Assessing the methodological quality of randomised intervention studies
7 November 2023
Jochem Rieger: Best Practices in Open Science
14 November 2023
no lecture – lecture postponed
21 November 2023
No lecture – lecture postponed
28 November 2023
Andrea Hildebrandt: Statistical Approaches for the Assessment of Intervention Effects
5 December 2023
Christoph Herrmann: Non-invasive brain stimulation
12 December 2023
No lecture – lecture postponed
19 December 2023
Stefan Debener: Mobile EEG for Neurorehabilitation
9 January 2024
Christiane Thiel: Neuropsychopharmacological Interventions
16 January 2024 (online only!)
Christian Grefkes: Neuromodulation with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
23 January 2024
Karsten Witt: Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease
30 January 2024
Cornelia Kranczioch: Neurofeedback in Motor Rehabilitation
6 February 2024
Andreas Hein: Assistive Technologies in Neurological Patients and the Elderly
13 February 2024
Anna Levke Brütt: Participatory Research in Neurological Patients and the Elderly
5 March 2024
Mandy Roheger: Ambulatory Assessment in Neurological Patients and the Elderly