Prof. Dr.
Stefan Böhm
Neurochemistry Lab, Institute für Pharmacology
University of Vienna, medical Faculty
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Dr.
Matthew Broome
Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, Coventry Early Intervention Team, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust.
Matthew Broome’s research interests include the prodrome of psychosis and transition to first episode, functional and structural neuroimaging, cognitive mechanisms in delusion formation, psychopathology, and the philosophy of psychiatry and of cognitive neuroscience. Clinical interests include prodromal, early, and refractory psychotic illness, neuropsychiatry, and student mental health.
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Prof. Dr.
Moshe Feinsod
Department of Neurosurgery
The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
Technion- Israel Institute of Technology; Haifa
President of the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences
Israel
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Dr.
Adriana Gini
Neuro and nuclear radiologist, San Camillo Hospital, Rome
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Prof. Dr. Dr.
Fritz Henn
Prof. Dr. Dr. Fritz Henn was director of the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim (ZI) from 1994 to 2006 at the same time as being chair of psychiatry at Heidelberg University’s Medical Faculty in Mannheim. After retiring, Henn returned to the USA where he is now co-director of the renowned Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), one of the American government’s ten large research centres.
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Prof. Dr.
Norbert Herschkowitz
pediatrician and neuroscientist,
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Dr.
Gert-Jan Lokhorst
Dr. Gert-Jan Lokhorst has studied medicine and philosophy and is actually teaching at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
His research interests include: philosophical logic, philosophy of artificial intelligence, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of mind, history and philosophy of the neurosciences and philosophy and ethics of medicine and technology.
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Dr.
Daniela Mauceri
Member of the Bading Group - Gene Regulation by Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Calcium Signals in Neurons
Neurobiology at the University of Heidelberg
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Dr.
Tobias Müller
Dr. Tobias Müller studied philosophy, theology, physics and education science. Since October 2008 he is staff member at the University of Mainz (Dilthey Fellowship). His focus is on philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of nature and philosophy of religion.
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Prof.Dr.
Georg Northoff
Prof. Dr. Georg Northoff is clinical psychiatrist, imaging specialist, and neurophilosopher. He holds an M.D., trained and finished his clinical as a licensed psychiatrist and psychotherapist, completed a PhD in psychiatry/neuroscience 1998, and obtained a PhD 1999 in philosophy/neurophilosophy
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Dr.
Anne Régnier-Vigouroux
German Cancer Research Center; Heidelberg
Cancer Virotherapy Groupe Antitumor defense in the brain
Germany
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Prof. Dr.
Susan J. Sara
Prof. Dr. Susan J. Sara is a Director of Research at the CNRS in France, head of the Laboratory of Neuromodulation and cognitive Processes, University P. et M. Curie, Paris and chair of FENS/IBRO Programme of European Neuroscience Schools.
Her research addresses the question of how attention, motivation and emotion are mediated in the nervous system to influence short and long term memory processes.
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PD Dr.
Ralph Schumacher
Institute for Philosophy;Humboldt University Berlin
Germany
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Prof. Dr.
Erwin-Josef Speckmann
Institute for Neurophysiology University Münster
Gemany
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Prof. Dr.
Volker Sturm
Director of the Clinic for Stereotaxy and functional Neurosurgery
at the University of Cologne
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Prof. Dr.
Ruud ter Meulen
Professor Ruudter Meulen is the Director of the Centre for Ethics in Medicine at the university of Bristol. He was educated in psychology (Catholic University of Nijmegen), an area in which he worked for some years, before moving into the field of bioethics. Ruud was previously the Director of the Institute for Bioethics and Professor for Philosophy and Ethics at the University of Maastricht (1995-2005). Ruud is particularly interested in justice in health care, the ethics of research, care of older people, and evidence-based medicine. He has directed several international research projects, including large-scale projects funded by the European Commission, and has published extensively in the field of bioethics. He has involvement in a wide range of international and national committees, including committees associated with the European Commission, the British Medical Association, Bristol Zoo, and local health care institutions.
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Prof. Dr.
Georg W. Kreutzberg
Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology; München
Neuromorphology -research on regeneration of neurons after lesions.
Germany
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