- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 08:00 - 08:30
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Theta-Burst and Novel Stimulation Paradigms In Personalized rTMS and tDCS Protocols in Parkinson’s Disease (TBC)
- Speaker:
Po-Yu Fong
- Moderator:
Rou-Shayn Chen
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 08:30 - 09:00
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Synergistic Effects of TMS and FUS Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease (TBC)
- Speaker:
Kai-Hsiang Chen
- Moderator:
Chien-Tai Hong
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 09:00 - 09:30
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MRgFUS Treatment for Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders (TBC)
- Speaker:
Roland Dominic Jamora
- Moderator:
Jui-Cheng Chen
- Jui-Cheng Chen
- MRgFUS Treatment for Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
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Chair, D. of Neurology, China Medical Hospital
President, Taiwan society of Clinical Neurophysiology
Associate Professor, China Medical University
E-mail:andrewtw717@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr. Jui-Cheng Chen received his M.D. degree from China Medical University, Taiwan, and completed his Ph.D. in Neurology at the Institute of Neurology, University College London (UCL), Queen Square. He also undertook visiting research training at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford.
Dr. Chen is currently an Associate Professor at China Medical University, Chair of the Department of Neurology at China Medical University Hospital, and President of the Taiwan Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. His clinical and research interests focus on movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease and tremor, as well as the application of magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) in neuromodulation and functional neurosurgery.
He has led and contributed to multiple pioneering studies on MRgFUS, including dual-target ablation strategies for tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease and objective tremor monitoring techniques. His work has been published in leading international journals, with several studies as first or corresponding author.
Dr. Chen has received numerous awards, including the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation Award, International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship, National Innovation Award, and National Healthcare Quality Award in Taiwan. He is actively involved in international collaborations and continues to advance translational research bridging clinical neurology and innovative therapeutic technologies.