When the brain goes off track
Ultrasound against Parkinson's disease, catheter procedures for strokes, antibodies against multiple sclerosis - neurology has developed with incredible dynamism in recent decades. Many neurological diseases are now easily treatable. What is new in research, treatment and prevention? On the occasion of the 2nd birthday of the German Brain Foundation, we invite interested parties to an evening with top-class experts and short lectures.
The German Brain Foundation was founded in 2020 to provide sufferers with information based on the latest scientific findings and to promote this further. Get to know us and become part of our growing support network of practices, clinics, patient organizations and committed individuals. We look forward to meeting you!
Program
Jörg Thadeusz, Ambassador of the German Brain Foundation: Welcome address
Prof. Dr. Matthias Endres, Director of the Clinic for Neurology at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin: How does a stroke manifest itself and what can I do?
Prof. Dr. Kathrin Reetz, Managing Senior Physician and Head of the Memory Outpatient Clinic at RWTH Aachen University: Dementia - What are the risk factors and what can be done?
Prof. Dr. Daniela Berg, Director of the Clinic for Neurology at the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel: Early detection and new treatment methods for Parkinson's disease
PD Dr. Gerhard Jan Jungehülsing, Chief Physician of Neurology at the Jewish Hospital Berlin: News on diagnostics and therapy of multiple sclerosis
Our ambassador Jörg Thadeusz will be in charge of the welcome, the event will be moderated by the President of the German Brain Foundation, Prof. Dr. Frank Erbguth.
When? November 1, 2022, starting at 7:00 p.m.
Where? Empress Friedrich Foundation | Robert-Koch-Platz 7 | 10115 Berlin
The event is free of charge - register and secure your seat. Afterwards, we invite you to a get-together in the foyer. For more information, please visit https://hirnstiftung.org/veranstaltungen/gehirn-aus-der-spur/