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ReTuneIn

ReTuneIn

Written by: CRC TRR 295 ReTune
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Welcome to ReTuneIn, the scientific podcast all about movement disorders! We bring together reknown researchers and experienced experts to engange in some exciting discussions about innovative treatments and groundbreaking research in neurology. In each episode, we dive deep into the mechanisms that influence motor disorders, exploring how we can improve patients' lives through science. More information: www.sfb-retune.de/enCRC TRR 295 ReTune Science
Episodes
  • Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation: From Biomarkers to Brain States
    Apr 21 2026

    Today at ReTuneIn, we welcome Prof. Andrea Kühn and Prof. Jens Volkmann, who share their perspectives on the future of adaptive deep brain stimulation and the evolving landscape of neuromodulation.

    Andrea Kühn, Professor of Neurology at Charité Berlin, offers insights into state-dependent stimulation, emerging biomarkers such as gamma activity, and the clinical experience with adaptive DBS in Parkinson’s disease.

    Jens Volkmann, Professor of Neurology at the University Hospital Würzburg, reflects on the challenges of translating technological innovation into meaningful patient outcomes, highlighting the role of large-scale data, AI, and personalized stimulation strategies.

    Together, they discuss the need to move beyond single-signal approaches, explore dynamic brain states, and rethink how stimulation can better mimic physiological processes—pointing toward the next generation of intelligent, patient-centered neuromodulation therapies.

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    34 mins
  • ReTuneIn #4: Prof. Petra Ritter & Prof. Philipp Böhm-Sturm
    Sep 2 2025

    In today’s episode, we welcome Prof. Petra Ritter and Prof. Philipp Böhm-Sturm — two researchers who share a passion for building the digital infrastructure that powers modern brain science.

    Petra Ritter brings a human-focused perspective through her work in computational brain modeling, while Philipp Böhm-Sturm contributes deep expertise in experimental MRI with animal models. Together, they explore how combining human and animal data can lead to better, faster, and more ethical neuromodulation research.

    Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation about collaboration, simulation, and the shared vision behind the ReTune research community.

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    18 mins
  • ReTuneIn #3: Dr. Lucia Feldmann & Prof. Hagai Bergman
    May 8 2025

    Today at ReTuneIn, we welcome Lucia Feldmann and Hagai Bergman, who will provide fascinating insights into their research on adaptive deep brain stimulation.

    Lucia Feldmann, a Neurology Resident and Clinical Scientist at Charité Berlin, explores the application of electrophysiological recordings in Parkinson’s disease, focusing on beta oscillations and their modulation during sleep.

    Hagai Bergman, an expert in neurophysiology, brings his extensive experience working with non-human primates to the discussion, offering a unique perspective on movement disorders and brain stimulation. Together, they dive into the challenges of distinguishing physiological signals from artifacts, the role of oscillatory changes in sleep, and the future of closed-loop stimulation systems. Tune in for an engaging conversation on how these insights are shaping the next generation of neuromodulation therapies.

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    23 mins
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