Neurosurgical research from Translational neuroscience to Machine learning and registry based research (Research Parallel Session)
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Hall 9
Monday, October 14, 2024 |
5:20 PM - 6:50 PM |
Hall 09 |
Details
Oral Presentations duration (each): 7 minutes + 1 minute Q&A
Speakers & Chairs
Dr Katrin Rabiei
Neurosurgeon
Art Clinic Hospitals
Chair
Prof Serge Marbacher
Senior consultant
Marbacher
Chair
Dr Michael Fehlings
Professor of Neurosurgery
University Of Toronto
Implementation of AI and machine learning in the assessment of patients with traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injury
5:20 PM - 5:30 PM
Prof. Rune Hedlund
Consultant Surgeon
Nacka Hospital for Special Surgery
Limitations of National Registries
5:30 PM - 5:40 PM
Dr Anastasia Tasiou
Dr.
University Hospital of Larissa
Clinical practice and research: two sides of the same coin
5:40 PM - 5:50 PM
Dr Ben Shofty
Assistant Professor
University Of Utah Health
Neurosurgeon scientists, leveraging the OR for high impact translational and basic science
5:50 PM - 6:00 PM
Ms Ekaterina Nedeoglo
Graduate Student
TUM Medical Graduate School
Number and laminar distribution of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in different areas of human cerebral cortex: a feasibility study
6:00 PM - 6:07 PM
Dr Marian Neidert
Vice Chairman
Kantonsspital St.gallen
Adverse events in neurosurgery: Validation of the Therapy-Disability-Neurology (TDN) Grade using an international survey-based assessmentpl
6:07 PM - 6:14 PM
Dr Shaojian Lin
Associate Professor
Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School Of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Single-cell transcriptomics reveal distinct immune-infiltrating phenotypes and macrophage-tumor interaction axes among different lineages of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors
6:14 PM - 6:21 PM
Dr Igor Khalin
Post Doc
LMU University Hospital
Microthrombi-Mediated Blood-Brain-Barrier Dysfunction after Traumatic Brain Injury
6:21 PM - 6:28 PM
Mr Nicolas Weilguny
Student Staff
Medical University Of Vienna
Implementation Of A Data Analysis Pipeline For Intraoperative fMRI
6:28 PM - 6:35 PM
Discussion