Cognitive research Prof. Dr. Dr. soc., Dipl.-Psych. Bruno Kopp The Neuropsychology working group researches the effects of neurodegenerative diseases, focal brain damage (e.g. as a result of strokes)
Director of the Clinical Department of Neurology Prof. Dr. med. Aiden Haghikia Director 0511-532-2392 neurologie.sekretariat @ mh-hannover.de Deputy Director Prof. Dr. med. Corinna Trebst Deputy Direc
Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a presumably autoimmune-mediated disease of the central nervous system. An inflammatory reaction causes damage to the myelin sheath and nerv
Autoimmune and infectious encephalitis Prof. Dr. med. Kurt-Wolfram Sühs The working group focuses on clinical and basic research projects on neuroimmunological mechanisms in inflammatory diseases of t
Focus on neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) and MOG-IgG-associated diseases (MOGAD) Prof. Dr. med. Corinna Trebst and Priv.-Doz. Dr. Martin Hümmert The working group deals extensively wit
Neuro-oncological diseases and neurological side effects of tumor therapy On the one hand, the working group deals with brain tumors such as glioblastoma and in particular with the search for suitable
Inflammatory polyneuropathies and Neuro-Sjögren's disease Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Skripuletz The working group deals with polyneuropathies caused by a misdirected immune system. This is a very heterogen
Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a presumably autoimmune-mediated disease of the central nervous system. An inflammatory reaction causes damage to the myelin sheath and nerve structures. We ar