The group works on different projects concerning nerve imaging, particularly high-resolution ultrasound in neuromuscular disorders, such as polyneuropathies, motoneuronopathies and myopathies, and…
Speakers:
Dr. Daniel Häufle (The Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research)
Prof. Dr. Catrin Misselhorn (University of Stuttgart)
PD Dr. Florian Röhrbein (Alfred Käscher SE & Co. KG)
Prof.…
Over the last years, digitization has penetrated all areas of our lives and does not stop at the human brain. The new possibilities entail visions of major developments in economy, research and, of…
The last day of February always marks Rare Disease Day, which bringsthe worries, hardships and hopes of people suffering from a so-called rare diseaseinto focus. A disease is considered…
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