Max is an academic doctor and a DPhil Candidate in Clinical Neurosciences working within the NeuroMetrology Lab. Max’s work focuses on the objective quantification of neurological disorders, particularly Parkinsonian diseases, and the application of electrical engineering and AI in clinical practice. He trained in medicine at the University of Bristol and Oxford, where he received full scholarship from Medical School Division, and from Clarendon Foundation which recognises “best and brightest” academic achievers from top 2% of students across all disciplines, as well as grants from British Geriatric Society, Wellcome Trust and National Clinical Neurosciences Award.
Specialties: Robotics, Neurometrology and Clinical Neurosciences (Parkinson's) | BrainLeeds Academy
event11th Mar 2025
schedule6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
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11th Mar 2025
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Join our insightful teaching session at BrainLeeds Academy focusing on Robotics, Neurometrology, and Clinical Neurosciences related to Parkinson's disease. This session will delve into the latest advancements in these specialties, potentially transforming patient treatment and care. Perfect for medical professionals eager to stay on the cutting edge of technology and neurology. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in these rapidly evolving fields.
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- To understand the basic principles of robotics application in neurosciences and its potential impact in treating neurological conditions like Parkinson's disease.
- To gain knowledge on the advancements in neurometrology and how they contribute to the detection, assessment, and treatment of neurological diseases.
- To learn the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease and how developments in robotics and neurometrology are aiding in its treatment and management.
- To explore the latest research and studies in the intersections of robotics, neurometrology, and clinical neurosciences, focusing on practical and theoretical implications.
- To stimulate discussion about the ethical, legal, and social implications of using robotics and neurometrology advancements in the realm of clinical neurosciences, encouraging participants to think critically about these emerging technologies.
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