Program overview

Schedule
Note that the schedule has been updated (11-03-‘24)

Speakers

Keynote

Prof. Dr. Chris de Zeeuw
Keynote lecture


Sessions

There will be three sessions, each taking 1 hour.

Session 1
Relevance of the cerebellum in the clinical setting
Session 2
Progress in cerebellar research techniques
Session 3
Fundamental cerebellar research


Poster session

Name Title
Daniela Osorio
(Universitá di Pavía)
A Multiscale Computational Model Approach to Explore the Role of the Cerebellum in Emotional Behavior: Focus on Lobule VI and fear
Pien Jellema
(Princess Maxima Center)
Intraoperative fiber tractography during pediatric posterior fossa tumor surgery – initial experience
Iris Obdeijn
(Princess Maxima Center)
Neuroimaging of post-operative pediatric cerebellar mutism syndrome - a systematic review
Kirsten Kapteijns
(Radboud UMC)
Sensitivity of Cerebellar Lobule Volumetrics in Spinocerebellar Ataxia type 1
Cheyenne Svaldi
(University of Groningen)
Language outcomes in children who underwent surgery for the removal of a posterior fossa tumor: A systematic review
Johannes Stalter
(University of Groningen)
The impact of aging on morphometric changes in the cerebellum: A Voxel-Based Morphometry Study
Tessa Portier
(Utrecht University)
Cerebellar transcranial alternating current stimulation modulates beta power in language production, but not comprehension
Eline Kruithof
(Utrecht University)
Continuous theta burst stimulation of the medial posterior cerebellum impairs reversal learning performance in healthy volunteers
Nurfitriani Marsuki
(Utrecht University)
TBA
Staf Bauer
(Erasmus MC)
TBA
Wenyan Wu
(Erasmus MC)
TBA
Vincenzo Romano
(Erasmus MC)
TBA
Lennart Landsmeer
(Erasmus MC)
TBA