Imagine: you perform at the top level and do everything you can to get the best out of yourself every day and perform at the top of your abilities,...
From May 9-13, the biannual European congress for Clinical Neurophysiology took place in Marseille. Movement Disorders Groningen was represented...
Last month, Professor Marina De Koning - Tijssen gave an interview for the leadership spotlight of the International Parkinson and Movement...
Movement Disorders Groningen organised an international school from 30th March to 1st April. This school was designed especially for neurologist...
International Rare Disease Day takes place on the last day of February every year. A rare disease is rare, affecting less than 1 in 2,000 people....
On Thursday, January 19, a large group of clinicians and researchers from the center of expertise embarked on the trip to Schiermonnikoog. During...
Our department regularly hosts foreign neurologists or neurologists in training for a number of weeks, months and sometimes even a year. During...
Clinical neurophysiology is a fundamental tool to complement clinical examination of people with common and rare hyperkinetic movement disorders,...
On the 19th of December, Lisette Koens defended her thesis at the University of Groningen. Her thesis is about late-onset inborn errors of metabolism,...
Friday 25 november the third DystoniaNet Symposium was organized with the titel ‘Dystonia in the spotlight’. It was an hybrid event...
On Thursday 8 December, after a successful first-edition science day of the Neurology department, prof. de Koning-Tijssen was interviewed by...
Op donderdagmiddag 8 december vond de allereerste wetenschapsdag van de afdeling Neurologie in het UMCG plaats.
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