Dr. Niels Hansen | Psychiatry | Best Paper Award
Work Experience 💼:
Dr. Niels Hansen has extensive professional experience spanning clinical practice, research, and leadership in neuroscience and psychiatry. He currently leads the “Translational Psychoneuroscience” research group, where he combines clinical expertise with innovative research methodologies. Dr. Hansen manages the biomaterial bank and EEG laboratory within the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, advancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. His collaborations with prominent organizations such as the European Alzheimer’s Disease Consortium and the German Dementia Registry highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary and translational research. With a focus on dementia, biological psychiatry, and the role of autoantibodies, Dr. Hansen’s career exemplifies a dedication to addressing complex neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Niels Hansen has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his outstanding contributions to neuroscience and psychiatry. His innovative research and clinical excellence have earned him recognition from esteemed scientific organizations. Notably, he has been honored for his work on dementia and the role of autoantibodies in psychiatric disorders, highlighting the translational impact of his studies. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing the field of biological psychiatry and his efforts to bridge the gap between research and clinical application.
Research Interests:
Dr. Niels Hansen’s research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience, psychiatry, and translational medicine. His work primarily focuses on dementia, with an emphasis on understanding its neurobiological underpinnings and exploring innovative therapeutic strategies. He investigates the role of autoantibodies in psychiatric and neurological disorders, bridging the gap between immunology and mental health. Additionally, Dr. Hansen explores biological psychiatry, employing advanced neuroimaging and EEG techniques to uncover biomarkers for early diagnosis and personalized treatment. His commitment to translational research ensures that his findings have direct clinical implications, driving progress in the diagnosis and management of complex brain disorders.
📚 Publication
Prevalence of trigeminal neuralgia and persistent idiopathic facial pain: A population-based study
- Authors: D. Mueller, M. Obermann, M.S. Yoon, F. Poitz, N. Hansen, M.A. Slomke, et al.
- Journal: Cephalalgia
- Volume: 31
- Issue: 15
- Pages: 1542–1548
- Year: 2011
- Cited By: 326
- Authors: A. Farmer, Adam, Strzelczyk, A. Finisguerra, A.V. Gourine, G. Alireza, et al.
- Year: 2021
- Cited By: 258
- Authors: N. Hansen, D. Manahan-Vaughan
- Journal: Cerebral Cortex
- Volume: 24
- Issue: 4
- Pages: 845–858
- Year: 2014
- Cited By: 207
- Authors: H. Hagena, N. Hansen, D. Manahan-Vaughan
- Journal: Cerebral Cortex
- Volume: 26
- Issue: 4
- Pages: 1349–1364
- Year: 2016
- Cited By: 169
- Authors: N. Hansen
- Journal: Neural Plasticity
- Volume: 2017
- Article Number: 2727602
- Year: 2017
- Cited By: 112
- Authors: F.S. Thaler, L. Zimmermann, S. Kammermeier, C. Strippel, M. Ringelstein, et al.
- Journal: Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
- Volume: 8
- Issue: 6
- Article Number: e1088
- Year: 2021
- Cited By: 104
- Authors: N. Hansen, D. Manahan-Vaughan
- Journal: Cerebral Cortex
- Volume: 25
- Issue: 7
- Pages: 1889–1896
- Year: 2015
- Cited By: 97
- Authors: N. Hansen, M. Lipp, J. Vogelgsang, R. Vukovich, T. Zindler, D. Luedecke, et al.
- Journal: Brain, Behavior, & Immunity-Health
- Volume: 9
- Article Number: 100154
- Year: 2020
- Cited By: 41
Conclusion
Dr. Hansen’s outstanding research contributions, leadership in high-impact projects, and dedication to advancing neuroscience make him a compelling candidate for the Research for Best Paper Award. His work aligns perfectly with the award’s objective of recognizing groundbreaking advancements in the field.