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Lecture catalogue

Wintersemester 2025/26

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4311
Modulation of basal ganglia activity in movement disorders by functional neurosurgery

Krauss

single Lecture, 2 hours

Wed 22.10.25, 16:30 - 18:00

The basal ganglia play a central role in the pathophysiology of movement disorders, such as Parkinson disease, dystonia and tremor. In this lecture we give an overview about experimental and therapeutic approaches in the field of functional neurosurgery, which are used to explore the physiology and pathophysiology of basal ganglia activity in these disorders.

Location

MHH, (building-level-room) K6-05-2320 (seminar room 65 of the Clinic for Neurosurgery)

Registration

krauss.joachim@mh-hannover.de until 20.10.25

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4312
Modern neuroimaging methods in vivo ? from anatomy to pathophysiology of the human brain

Ding

weekly Seminar, 15 hours

Mon 20.10.25 - Mon 05.01.26, 09:30 - 11:00

This seminar will give an overview about the modern neuroimaging tools used to observe physiological/pathological changes in human central nervous system in vivo, such as the basics of MRI, the diffusion tensor imaging, the functional MRI, as well as the MR spectroscopy. Special CNS diseases caused by genetic defects or other noxa will also be shortly introduced.


1.MR basics, relaxation time measurement, DTI, Spectroscopy (Prof. Dr. X. Ding) 20.10.2025
2.Maturation of the brain (Prof. Dr. X. Ding) 27.10.2025
3.Clinical neuroanatomy (Priv.-Doz. Dr. A. Giesemann) 03.11.2025
4.Ischemic lesions in brain (Dr. F. Donnerstag) 10.11.2025
5.CNS -Tumor diagnostics (Priv.-Doz. Dr. P. Raab) 17.11.2025
6.Diagnosis of neuroinflammation and infection (Dr. K. Döring) 24.11.2025
7.Imaging of the Cranial Nerves (Priv.-Doz. Dr. A. Giesemann) 01.12.2025
8.Further neuroradiological methods (Priv.-Doz. Dr. E. Bültmann) 08.12.2025
9.Anatomy and pathology of cerebral vessels (Dr. O. Abu-Fares) 15.12.2025
10.Endovascular treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke (Dr. O. Abu-Fares) 05.01.2026

Location

MHH, (building-level-room) K5-H0-4140 seminar room S 52

Registration

Raab.Peter@MH-Hannover.de until 13.10.25

Prework

It is advantageous to have some basic knowledge about neuroanatomy.

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4315
Somatosensory therapies ? The neuroscience of acupuncture, cupping and massage therapy

Beißner

weekly Lecture, 9 hours

To be announced

What do acupuncture, cupping and massage therapy have in common? They stimulate the somatic nervous
system! This simple observation provides a linking thread for a vast and heterogeneous group of therapies from
complementary as well as conventional medicine.
This lecture will explore the various effects that somatosensory stimulation can have on our body and review
the neuroanatomical systems that are responsible for them. Starting with a brief review of the sense of touch,
we will explore interactions of the somatosensory system with the autonomic nervous system and other
important regulatory systems. Finally, we will review some common concepts in complementary therapies, such
as therapeutic zones (e.g. acupuncture points and meridians) and the idea of energy exchange and subject
them to neuroscientific examination.

Location

Insula-Institut für integrative Therapieforschung, Aronstabweg 2, Hannover

(or online, if necessary)

Registration

f.beissner@insula-institut.org until 10.10.25

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4316
Animal models for psychiatric disorders

Schwabe

single Lecture, 2 hours

Wed 05.11.25, 16:30 - 18:00

Despite considerable progress in clinical and basic neuroscience, the etiology and molecular mechanisms of mental disorders are still poorly understood. In this lecture we present different approaches to study certain psychiatric disorders at the level of animal neurobiology.

Location

MHH, (building-level-room) K6-05-2320, seminar room 65, Clinic for Neurosurgery

Registration

schwabe.kerstin@mh-hannover.de until 03.11.25

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4318
Neupopaediatric and neurometabolic disorders

Das, Hartmann

consecutive Lecture, 4 hours

To be announced

We will give an overview of neuopaediatric and (neuro-) metabolic disorders in childhood and beyond. This will include pathophysiology, clinical sympotoms, diagnosis and treatment of selected disorders.

Location

MHH, (building-level-room) K10- "Kinderklinik"" (Clinic for Paediadrics)"

Registration

das.anibh@mh-hannover.de until 28.09.25

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4362
Imaging disorders of the central nervous system with radiotracers

Berding (coordination) and colleagues

weekly Seminar, 11 hours

Tue 21.10.25 - Tue 20.01.26, 17:00 - 18:00

THIS ELECTIVE PROVIDES A UNIQUE OVERVIEW OF BRAIN DISEASES FROM A CLINICAL AND IMAGING PERSPECTIVE AND IS THEREFORE A CLEAR ASSET FOR ALL STUDENTS WORKING IN NEUROSCIENCE
Lectures by clinical experts will cover the pathophysiology and clinical appearance of disorders in which nuclear medicine methods can contribute to the diagnostic work up.
In particular the following conditions will be addressed:
? CNS tumours
? Movement Disorders and dementia
? Metabolic brain diseases
? Schizophrenia
? Tourette syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder
? Central hearing disorders
Aspects related to imaging will be presented by natural scientists and encompass:
? Imaging devices (SPECT/CT, PET/CT) and software tools for data analysis
? Production of radiopharmaceuticals
? Preclinical (animal) imaging
Clinical cases and corresponding imaging results will be demonstrated. Studies in animal models of disease will be presented. Finally, the participants will have the opportunity to visit the human PET centre, the radiochemistry unit and the preclinical imaging lab of the MHH and to obtain preliminary hands-on experience using specific software tools for the analysis of neuroimaging data.
Workload: The best overview can be obtained with participation in most of the lectures. Supervisors of the participants? PhD theses should agree to this.
Course slides can be provided ? allowing specific preparation/reading, if interested.
Additionally, short visits to the nuclear medicine department are possible, for
seeing/participating in patient anamnesis, informed consent, preparation before imaging, data
acquisition and analysis, reporting to referring physician.

Location

21.10.2025 Introduction to radiotracer imaging of the CNS (Prof. Georg Berding, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine), MHH, K7-H0-2070 Nuclear medicine

28.10.2025 Production of radionuclides, synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals (Prof. Tobias Ross, Dept.of Nuclear Medicine), MHH, K7-H0-2070 Nuclear medicine
04.11.2025 Imaging devices, radiation protection (Dr. Martin Mamach, Prof. Lilli Geworski, Med. Physics & Radiation Protection), MHH, K7-S0-1320 Medicine Physics & Radiation Protection
11.11.2025 Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), (Dr. Manolis Polemikos, Inst. of Neurosurgery), MHH, K7-H0-2070 Nuclear medicine
18.11.2025 Movement disorders and dementia (Prof. Susanne Petri, Clinic for Neurology), MHH, K7-H0-2070 Nuclear medicine
25.11.2025 Metabolic brain diseases (Dr. Meike Dirks, Prof. Karin Weißenborn, Clinic for Neurology), MHH, Hörsaal M (I01-01-1140), I01 Klinisches Lehrgebäude
02.12.2025 Schizophrenia (Prof. Gregor Szycik, Dept. of Psychiatry), Aus- u. Weiterbildungsinstitut List, Podbielskistr. 162 (Grammophon-Büropark)
09.12.2025, TIME 08:30?09:30h Cochlear implantation in adults and children (Prof. Anke Lesinski-Schiedat, Clinic for Otolaryngology), MHH, Etcetera Building M02, 1. floor, Hörzentrum
06.01.2026 Radiotracer imaging in animals (Jens Bankstahl, PhD, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine), MHH, K7-U0-1350 Nuclear medicine
20.01.2026 Wrap-up (Prof. Georg Berding), MHH, K7-H0-2070 Nuclear medicine

Registration

berding.georg@mh-hannover.de until 14.10.25

Prework

Herholz K, Herscovitch P, Heiss WD., NeuroPET. PET in Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology. Springer 2004
Otte A, Audenaert K, Peremans K, van Heeringen K, Dierckx R., Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry. Springer 2004
Kiessling F, Pichler B (eds.) Small Animal Imaging: Basics and Practical Guide. Springer 2011.
Turkheimer FE, Veronese M, Dunn J. Experimental design and practical data analysis in positron emission tomography. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (2014).
Dierckx, R.A.J.O., Otte, A., de Vries, E.F.J., van Waarde, A., Lammertsma, AA. (Eds.) PET and SPECT of Neurobiological Systems. Springer 2021.

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4401
Group meetings (scientific seminars) and journal club of the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology

Lenz, Haastert-Talini

weekly Group Session, 15 hours

Wed 08.10.25 - Wed 25.03.26, 08:00 - 08:30

Weekly scientific seminars (except 1st Wednesday of each month) of senior and postdoctoral scientists, PhD students, doctoral (human medicine, dental medicine) and undergraduate students of the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology where new data or problems of the respective projects are presented and discussed.

Location

MHH, (building-level-room) I3-H0-2020 (seminar room)

Registration

Only for PhD students from the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology

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4402
Institut für Pharmakologie Toxikologie und Pharmazie
Group meetings and journal club of epilepsy research group of the institute

Gernert

consecutive Group Session, 6 hours

Mon 13.10.25, 14:00 - 15:00

At least once per month the scientists and PhD students of our epilepsy group discuss their projects and a publication from a neuroscience journal.

Location

TiHo/ Institute of Pharmacology, Bünteweg 17, office Gernert

Registration

Only for PhD students of Richter Assêncio's and Gernert's groups.

Prework

Preparation of discussion and journal club

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4403
Institut für Pharmakologie Toxikologie und Pharmazie
Group meetings and journal club of neuropharmacology groups of the institute

Richter Assêncio

consecutive Group Session, 14 hours

Fri 17.10.25, 09:00 - 11:00

Once per month the scientists and PhD students of our neuropharmacology groups discuss their neuropharmacological projects. Furthermore, a publication from a neuroscience journal is discussed.

Location

TiHo/ Institute of Pharmacology, Bünteweg 17, conference room
or
online with MS Teams

Registration

Only for PhD students of Richter Assêncio's and Gernert's groups.

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4404
Klinik für Kleintiere
Journal club Veterinary Neurology

Tipold, Volk, Nessler, Putzer, Reeh, Watanangura, ten Hagen, Jeroncic, Schlosser

weekly Group Session, 14 hours

Tue 14.10.25 - Tue 27.01.26, 08:00 - 09:00

Weekly different papers related to veterinary neurology are discussed.

Location

TiHo/ Small Animal Clinic, seminar room 2nd floor, Bünteweg 9

Registration

andrea.tipold@tiho-hannover.de until 13.10.25

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