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Department of Neurology
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Completed research (9)
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Part of
Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen - UMCG
Part of
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Address
Hanzeplein 1, 9713 GZ Groningen
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Postal address
Postbus 30001, 9700 RB Groningen
Phone
+31-50-3612430
URL
http://www.umcg.nl/azg/nl/patienten/5031/26735
Email
b. w. duym -at- neuro. umcg. nl
People
Professor
Prof.dr. O.F. Brouwer
Professor
Prof.dr. M.A.J. de Koning-Tijssen
Professor
Prof.dr. H.P.H. Kremer
Professor
Prof.dr. J.B.M. Kuks
Professor
Prof.dr. K.L. Leenders
Professor
Prof.dr.ir. N.M. Maurits
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. W.H. Brouwer
Associate professor
Dr. T.W. van Weerden
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Perinatal loss of motor function in human spina bifida aperta
Collaboration
Metabolism and perfusion of the cerebral white matter in multiple sclerosis
Secretariat
Epidemiological aspects of progression in multiple sclerosis
Secretariat
The clinical relevance of perfusion-CT in the acute phase of head injury
Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Multichannel EEG. Towards applications in clinical neurology
Collaboration
Cervical dystonia. Abnormal cerebral activation patterns related to preparation and execution of hand movement
Collaboration
The infant motor profile. A standardized and qualitative assessment of motor behaviour in infancy
Secretariat
Additional value of multi-channel SEP (somatosensory evoked potentials) in patients with movement disorders
Secretariat
The multiple sclerosis impact profile (MSIP). An ICF-based outcome measure for disability and disability perception in MS: development and psychometric testing
All completed research..
Classification
A70000
Public health and health care
D21200
Biophysics, clinical physics
D21300
Biochemistry
D23231
Neurology
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