Madelein van der Stouwe
@maddyvdstouwe
Neurologist at Ommelander Ziekenhuis Groningen & post-doc at Movement Disorders Groningen - MD, PhD
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https://www.movementdisordersgroningen.com/en/ 14-11-2014 21:32:44
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Yes! Happy to report that the wonderful Francesca Morgante has landed in Marseille! We will discuss clinical neurophysiology for movement disorders together with Josep Valls-Sole at 14.00 in the auditorium. Tremor, myoclonus, FND, parkinson… Please come join us! #ECCN2023
🗣 May 9-13, the European congress for Clinical Neurophysiology took place in Marseille. Our centre was represented by our very own Dr. Madelein van der Stouwe! She discussed how clinical neurophysiological techniques can help distinguish between trembling (tremor) & shaking (myoconus).
An elementary introduction to #machinelearning Elina van den Brandhof et al. NEMO project Movement Disorders Groningen Bernoulli Institute Research UMCG University of Groningen Madelein van der Stouwe Marina De Koning-Tijssen Machine learning basic concepts for the movement disorders specialist sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🗣️We beginnen de zomer goed! Jelle Dalenberg Madelein van der Stouwe, Inge Tuitert & Marina De Koning-Tijssen hebben in samenwerking met het University of Groningen Bernoulli Instituut een NWO subsidie gekregen!🎉 nieuws.umcg.nl//w/nwo-subsidi…
After 8 years as postdoc, I finally managed to get my first research grant with great help from Marina De Koning-Tijssen Michael Biehl 📯 ⚛️🧮🧠 @michaelbiehl (blue) George Azzopardi Madelein van der Stouwe and Inge Tuitert. The grant will cover 2 PhD positions to investigate hyperkinetic movement disorders using 3D cameras and fMRI.
Dear friends and colleagues, we are organising "Amrita School of Neuro-electrophysiology" on December 10, 2023. Please share this with your residents and fellows...@IAN @AIIMS RDA LHMC Amrita Hospital, Faridabad Amrita Hospital, Kochi dr ranjith PGIMER & Dr.RML Hospital SCTIMST
“The convergence of diverse diseases onto a limited number of phenotypic patterns suggests that the sensorimotor system breaks in a limited number of ways.” Oh the joys, and use, of phenotyping! Thank you for this pearl Anna Sadnicka and Mark Edwards. …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…