
muthuraman
@muthu100680
Interested in biomedical statistics and multimodal signal processing- EEG, EMG, fMRI, MEG, fNIRS, T1 and DTI with both invasive and non invasive stimulation
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https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/fai/informatik/prof/svki/muthuraman-muthuraman/ 05-05-2012 14:09:27
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Honored to have our work on brain clocks featured by nature. Be sure to check out the wonderful piece by Julian Anna Nowogrodzki 👉nature.com/articles/d4158… Atlantic Fellows Global Brain Health Institute BrainLat UAI Centro de Neurociencias Cognitivas ReDLat Dementia LAC-CD Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College (TCIN) @brain_modelling Trinity College Dublin

If there is an effect, what could be the mechanism? In another Stimulating Brains episode, Jens Volkmann, who studies very early DBS in rodents, mentioned: “Could it just be to give those dopaminergic neurons a break”? stimulatingbrains.org/55-jens-volkma…


Our own Nabin Koirala is talking about his work in network-level perturbations in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders on October 17th from 3:30pm-4:30pm. Register here to attend: uconn-cmr.webex.com/webappng/sites…. It should be an excellent talk and we will see you all there!


Stay tuned (literally!)... a great podcast is on its way and it'll make you shake (literally #2!) #tremor #podcast Kailash Bhatia, MDS Michele Matarazzo


Both thrilled & humbled by the opportunity to dive deeper into the world of causal brain mapping under the guidance of Michael Fox Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics, all made possible by the Thiemann Fellowship 2024. Grateful beyond words for the unwavering support of Andreas Horn & netstim 🙏

Michael Fox Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics Andreas Horn netstim Grateful to be in such great company with fellow awardees @RoemerSeb, Hao Ding, & Lukas Pavelka. Big shoes to fill following the trailblazing work of previous netstim Thiemann fellows Andreas Horn, Bahne Bahners, & Lukas Goede!

Excited to explore stage-specific biomarkers in PD under the guidance of Michael Fox & Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics, thanks to Thiemann Fellowship 2024! Grateful for support from Jens Volkmann, muthuraman, Guorong Wu, & @HACho1455363. Ready to push PD research with this clinical+AI team!


It is a great achievement very proud of you after the excellent PhD and will dwell more in the group of Michael Fox in collaboration with Jens Volkmann looking forward to it.

Congratulations Hao Ding and look forward to welcoming you to Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics Brigham and Women's Neurology Harvard Medical School. Excited to work with you and the amazing team of experts you’ve assembled!

Hao Ding Michael Fox Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics Jens Volkmann muthuraman Guorong Wu @HACho1455363 Many congrats again on this fantastic achievement, Ken! It’s inspiring to see such cutting-edge work ahead—I'm really looking forward to witnessing you breathing life into your ideas alongside Michael Fox and sharing this exciting journey in Boston!

It is a great oppurtunity for a clinician in the field of Parkinson disease. We have a wonderful interdisciplinary team to give you all the support to bring npj Journals #Parkinsons the best in this field.


A collaborative review on Electrophysiology defining new targets for DBS stimulation with rising star Atefeh Asadi 🧠👩💻💻📚 learned a lot on it from Sylvain Baillet 🕊️ Alex Wiesman @Huiling tan Christoph Wiest link below nature.com/articles/s4153… st #npjParkD

Check out our latest call for papers in Emerging Applications of Machine Learning and AI for Predictive Modeling in Precision Medicine, edited by muthuraman. Read more below: nature.com/collections/fd…

Excited to share this research article has been published in the Movement Disorders journal from my phD student Tauqeer Anjum. It was a work in making for many years which started in Kiel Nabin Koirala and many other non twitters Check it out here: doi.org/10.1002/mds.30…

"This intriguing study by muthuraman's team explores abnormalities in the central motor network among Parkinson’s disease patients with camptocormia. loom.ly/HtBwgBs


muthuraman Key finding: In PD patients with camptocormia, there is heightened central muscle drive to the paravertebral lumbar muscles."