
Radu Tanasescu
The primary aim of my clinical research is to further our understanding of the neuroimmune axis in neuroinflammation, and how this would translate in clinical applications.
Typically, I seek converging evidence from clinical observations, neuroimaging, and immunology laboratory methods. I have the chance of working with experienced researchers in these fields.
My interests lie in the interaction of body's infectious ‘dwellers’ with immunity, the ways we can use neuroimaging and neuromodulation to understand and modulate the neuroimmune axis, and how the specific context in which we encounter and judge a disease state, enables us to understand how we can manage that disease.
Issues that I am currently interested in are the neuroimmune axis during inflammation remote from the brain; and the neuroimmune axis as target for neuromodulation; the immunomodulation induced by helminth treatment; the virobiome and microbiome in MS; how to better manage neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, MOG-associated inflammatory disease, and autoimmune encephalitis; and the interface neuroinflammation - multimorbidity. I see the research in neuroinflammation - multimorbidity as a multiprofessional effort with neurology at its core.
I also have a strong interest in the use of already available neuroimaging data to understand brain disease. Particularly I am interested on how the available results of functional or morphometry MRI methods can be processed through coordinate based meta-analytic approaches to inform applied issues (pain processing, cognition, fatigue), and how artificial intelligence used on routine clinical data can inform decision making.
[email protected]
Address: D Floor, West Block, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Typically, I seek converging evidence from clinical observations, neuroimaging, and immunology laboratory methods. I have the chance of working with experienced researchers in these fields.
My interests lie in the interaction of body's infectious ‘dwellers’ with immunity, the ways we can use neuroimaging and neuromodulation to understand and modulate the neuroimmune axis, and how the specific context in which we encounter and judge a disease state, enables us to understand how we can manage that disease.
Issues that I am currently interested in are the neuroimmune axis during inflammation remote from the brain; and the neuroimmune axis as target for neuromodulation; the immunomodulation induced by helminth treatment; the virobiome and microbiome in MS; how to better manage neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, MOG-associated inflammatory disease, and autoimmune encephalitis; and the interface neuroinflammation - multimorbidity. I see the research in neuroinflammation - multimorbidity as a multiprofessional effort with neurology at its core.
I also have a strong interest in the use of already available neuroimaging data to understand brain disease. Particularly I am interested on how the available results of functional or morphometry MRI methods can be processed through coordinate based meta-analytic approaches to inform applied issues (pain processing, cognition, fatigue), and how artificial intelligence used on routine clinical data can inform decision making.
[email protected]
Address: D Floor, West Block, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH
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