Seminar description:
Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of death and disability wordwide. Therapeutic options are almost limited to surgical interventions and symptomatic relief owing to the complexity of pathophysiological processes including a clinically relevant neuroinflammation.
This seminar consists of two parts with a focus on experimental research (animal models, pathophysiology i.e. neuroinflammation by Prof. Dr. Michael Schäfer, day 1) and clinical practice (neurosurgery, neuromonitoring, and neuroprotection by PD Dr. Axel Neulen, day 2) .
Dates: TBA
Part I: "Experimental TBI and pathological mechanisms"
Part II: Clinical TBI (neurosurgery, neuromonitoring, and neuroprotection)
Venue: Building 505, Klinik für Anästhesiologie, Bibliothek/Konferenzraum, 2nd floor, Room: 2.431
Lecturers:
Part I: Prof. Dr. Michael Schäfer (Department of Anesthesiology, Focus Program Translational Neurosciences, Research Center für Immunotherapy) Part II: PD Dr. Axel Neulen (Department of Neurosurgery)
Maximum number of participants: 12
Minimum number of participants: 4
If you are interested, please contact Prof. Schäfer directly via E-Mail.
For the workshop, 0.5 CP for scientific skills training can be credited.