
Jan Roediger
@jan_roediger
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25-10-2017 15:52:45
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It was fun to co-write an outlook paper about ways to transform deep brain stimulation to a form of personalized medicine using connectomics with Nanditha Rajamani & Barbara Hollunder for our upcoming Connectomic DBS book. Full text of the chapter here: researchgate.net/publication/34…


Excited to share our latest study on beta band activity as a biomarker in chronically implanted DBS patients - out in npj Parkinson's disease nature.com/articles/s4153… realized in a great collaborative effort Retune – CRC TRR 295 Roxanne Lofredi Andrea Kühn Bahne Bahners and many more!

Wow, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, what’s happening? *Registering* a doctoral thesis takes 4-5 months? After successful disputation yesterday, we were told the candidate will need to wait until the end of November (!) What should candidates do in the meantime before applying for a postdoc?


Excited that Simon Oxenford’s Lead-OR toolbox paper has been published w/ eLife - the journal today. Much has happened till the preprint so here’s a renewed tweetorial about Lead-OR: elifesciences.org/articles/72929


Over the past years we’ve been trying to use fMRI to streamline #dbs programming. This is crucial for #dystonia, where the effects are not immediate. Thank you Dystonia Medical Research Foundation for your support. ANA Journals @C_R_A_N_I_A Krembil Brain Institute onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…


Read an “eLife - the journal digest” about our intraoperative multimodal mapping tool, Lead-OR, spearheaded by Simon Oxenford w/Clemens Neudorfer, Jan Roediger, Luka Milosevic, Julian Neumann, Christopher Güttler, Peter Vajkoczy & Andrea Kühn here: elifesciences.org/digests/72929/… Full paper: elifesciences.org/articles/72929

This is the most inspiring and true article about academic success I read in a long time. Everybody should read this. By my former colleague John Tukker elifesciences.org/articles/83251


"Implementing automation in deep brain stimulation: has the time come?" is the editorial by MarcoBonizzato and myself commenting on the interesting data-driven programming approach published in The Lancet Digital Health by Jan Roediger, Andreas Horn et al using Lead-DBS.


Tiefe Hirnstimulation lindert Symptome bei #Parkinson – doch die Einstellung ist aufwendig. Ein Forschungsteam der #CharitéBerlin hat eine Software entwickelt, die dies künftig erleichtern könnte. #TiefeHirnstimulation The Lancet Digital Health Andrea Kühn charite.de/service/presse…



Two years, no sleep, but we did it! Real-life month-long adaptive deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease improves motor symptoms and quality of life compared to optimized standard stimulation.@scernera1 @LaurenHHammer1 Simon Little PhilipStarr&team medrxiv.org/content/10.110…