Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ing Muthuraman Muthuraman

Funktionen: Leiter der AG Biomedizinische Statistik
und multimodale Signalverarbeitung
Tel: +49 (0) 6131 17 8074

Curriculum Vitae

Studium

  • Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Deutschland
  • University of Madras, Indien

Wiss-Mitarbeiter:

  • Universitätsklinikum Kiel (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)
  • Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel (Doktorand)

Leitung:

Leitung der AG Biomedizinische Statistik und multimodale Signalverarbeitung

Promotion:

’’Interactions in Complex Tremor-Related Motor Networks of the Brain’’. Universitätsklinikum Kiel, 2010

Forschungsinteresse:

Mathematical methods for time-series and source analyses on oscillations, biomedical statistics, connectivity analyses, multimodal signal analyses on EEG, MEG, fMRI and EMG.

Professur:

Seit 2015, Jun.-Professur an der Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Preise, Stipendien und Auszeichnungen

2017

Best Paper of 2016 Award, Brain Topography Journal, OHBM, Vancouver.

2014

Posterpreis, DGKN, Köln.

2011

Posterpreis, DGKN, Köln.

2011

Preis für innovative Arbeit, Soft Computing for Problem Solving Conference, Indien.

Publikationen

Pubmed

Muthuraman M, Deuschl G, Koirala N, Riedel C, Volkmann J, Groppa S. Effects of DBS in parkinsonian patients depend on the sturtural integrity of frontal cortex. Sci Rep 2017; 7: 43571.

Chiosa V, Groppa SA, Ciolac D, Koirala N, Misina L, Winter Y, Moldovanu M, Muthuraman M, Groppa S. Breakdown of thalamo-cortical connectivity precedes spike generation in focal epilepsies. Brain Connect 2017; 11(10).

Anwar AR, Muthalib M, Perrey S, Galka A, Granert O, Wolff S, Heute U, Deuschl G, Raethjen J, Muthuraman M. Effective Connectivity of Cortical Sensorimotor Networks During Finger Movement Tasks: A Simultaneous fNIRS, fMRI, EEG Study. Brain Topography 2016; 29(5): 645-60. (Named Best Brain Topography Paper of 2016).

Muthuraman M, Groppa S, Deuschl G. Cerebello-cortical networks in orthostatic tremor. Brain 2016b; 139(Pt 8): 2104-6.

Muthuraman M, Fleischer V, Kolber P, Luessi F, Zipp F, Groppa S. Structural Brain Network Characteristics Can Differentiate CIS from Early RRMS. Frontiers of Neuroscience 2016a; 10: 14.

Fleischer V, Groger A, Koirala N, Droby A, Muthuraman M, Kolber P, et al. Increased structural white and grey matter network connectivity compensates for functional decline in early multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler 2016; 31: 1352458516651503.

Muthuraman M, Deuschl G, Anwar AR, Mideksa KG, von Helmolt F, Schneider SA. Essential and aging-related tremor: Differences of central control. Movement Disorders 2015; 30(12): 1673-80.

Muthuraman M. Cause or compensation? Complex changes in cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks in pathological action tremor. Brain 2015; 138(Pt 10): 2808-10.

Muthuraman M, Hellriegel H, Paschen S, Hofschulte F, Reese R, Volkmann J, et al. The central oscillatory network of orthostatic tremor. Movement Disorders 2013; 28(10): 1424-30.

Muthuraman M, Heute U, Arning K, Anwar AR, Elble R, Deuschl G, et al. Oscillating central motor networks in pathological tremors and voluntary movements. What makes the difference? Neuroimage 2012; 60(2): 1331-9.