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6th Brain Stimulation Conference – Kobe, Japan

We are pleased to share that our team will participate in the 6th Brain Stimulation Conference in Kobe, Japan.

One of works presented here is a poster presentation of Joonas Laurinoja’s latest work exploring the reproducibility of TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs) inside the MRI scanner. Building on last year’s closed-loop TMS-EEG studies conducted during concurrent fMRI, this project has focused on testing and validating the feasibility of measuring reliable TEPs in such a challenging environment.

A great deal of effort has gone into designing and running these experiments, as well as analyzing the complex data they produce. We are excited that the results are now ready to be shared with the international brain stimulation community in Kobe.

6th Brain Stimulation Conference – Kobe, Japan
Instrumentarium Foundation awards research into personalized TMS for major depressive disorder

Thrilled to share that Simona Leserri has received a research grant from the Instrumentarium Foundation! This funding supports her work on personalizing TMS treatments for major depressive disorder. By leveraging diffusion MRI to map individual brain connectivity, we aim to understand why TMS works for some but not others β€” and how to make it more effective for all.

Grateful to Instrumentarium Foundation for believing in this vision and looking forward to the discoveries ahead!

Instrumentarium Foundation awards research into personalized TMS for major depressive disorder
2024 World Life Sciences Conference

Dr. Aydogan delivered an invited talk at the prestigious 2024 World Life Sciences Conference in Boao, China. The presentation focused on the cutting-edge topics on tractography and connectivity-based brain stimulation. This remarkable event, themed “One World, One Health,” brought together leading researchers and thought leaders from around the globe, including keynotes by four Nobel Laureates. A highlight of the trip was reconnecting with colleagues and friends.

2024 World Life Sciences Conference
Science in progress

Joonas is invited to deliver a guest lecture at the Annual ISMRM Nordic Chapter Meeting in Turku, under the theme ‘From Research to Clinical Use.’ We are very excited to contribute to the discussions on emerging technologies, sharing insights and advancements from our research in the field of MRI of neuromodulation. Grateful for this opportunity to engage with the community.

Science in progress
Welcoming our new group member!

πŸ₯³ Mahdad Esmaeili has become the latest addition to our group as a postdoctoral researcher. Mahdad has a lot to offer to our research. We are so excited to have him aboard!

Welcoming our new group member!