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CoBS 2021

held in November 2021

 Plakat COBS

We welcome international students, researchers, clinicians, and representatives from the industry to join the COPENHAGEN BRAIN STIMULATION WEEK 2021 - a course offering full immersion into transcranial brain stimulation. The course provides knowledge and know-how enabling attendees to carry out high-quality brain stimulation experiments and analyses covering all non-invasive modalities (TMS, TDCS, TACS, TUS).

The program entails four days of keynote presentations from renowned international scientists in the morning followed by hands-on sessions spanning from basic physiology and physics of brain stimulation to clinical applications in the afternoon.

The course ends with a 1-day-symposium on Friday November 5th feating talks from international experts on brain stimulation.

Registration:

To register for this course, please send an e-mail with:

  • Your name 
  • Place of employment 
  • Position
  • Dietary restrictions and
  • E-mail address

to

After registering for this event, you’ll receive further information about finalizing your registration, accommodation, public transport and more. Deadline for registration and payment is 17 October 2021.

Payment

https://drcmrworkshop.easysignup.com/5/

Address:        

DRCMR - Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre
Kettegård Alle 30
DK-2650 Hvidovre

Date:                                   

1-5 November 2021 (Workshop)

5 November 2021 (Symposium)

Price:              

€590 (Students €390) including reading materials, light breakfast, coffee/tea & light lunches. 

Deadline:       

17 October 2021

Organizers:         

Prof. Hartwig Siebner

Prof. Axel Thielscher

Postdoc Lasse Christiansen

PhD Student Mads Alexander Just Madsen

Language:     

English

 

Selected Publications

Beck, Mikkel Malling*, Christiansen, L*,  et al. "Transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary motor cortex elicits an immediate transcranial evoked potential." Brain Stimulation (2024).

Madsen, Mads AJ, et al. "Single and paired TMS pulses engage spatially distinct corticomotor representations in human pericentral cortex." bioRxiv (2024): 2024-10.

Bjørndal, J. R., Beck, M. M., Jespersen, L., Christiansen, L., & Lundbye-Jensen, J. (2024). Hebbian priming of human motor learning. Nature Communications15(1), 5126.

Kesselheim, Janine, et al. "Multipulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of human motor cortex produces short-latency corticomotor facilitation via two distinct mechanisms." Journal of Neurophysiology 129.2 (2023): 410-420.

Group Members

Lasse Christiansen

Group Leader

Hartwig R. Siebner

David Meder

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External Collaborators

PostDoc Estelle Raffin

Fonctions Cérébrales et Neuromodulation, Université Joseph Fourier & Inserm, U836, Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences, Grenoble, France


Prof. Olivier David

Fonctions Cérébrales et Neuromodulation, Université Joseph Fourier & Inserm, U836, Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences, Grenoble, France


Assoc. Prof. Mark Schram Christensen

Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen and Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen.


Prof.  Jens Bo Nielsen

Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen and Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen.


Prof. Torsten Dau

Hearing Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering,Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark