The Brain Prize Online Seminar Series: Nouchine Hadjikhani's Brain Prize seminar
The Brain Prize Online Seminar Series: Nouchine Hadjikhani - From aura to neuroinflammation: Has imaging resolved the puzzle of migraine pathophysiology?

In 2021 The Brain Prize, the world’s largest award for neuroscience, was awarded to Jes Olesen, Lars Edvinsson, Peter Goadsby, and Michael Moskowitz for their work on the causes and treatment of migraine.
The Brain Prize seminar series on migraine and headache consists of 12 seminars from international leaders in the field including the 2021 Brain Prize winners.
The series will begin in April 2021 and end in March 2022 and covers topics including mechanistic studies in patients and animal models, genetics of migraine, cluster- and post-traumatic headache, and treatment of migraine and headache disorders.
From aura to neuroinflammation: Has imaging resolved the puzzle of migraine pathophysiology?
In this talk, I will present data from imaging studies that we have been conducting for the past 20 years trying to shed light on migraine physiopathology, from anatomical and functional MRI to positron emission tomography.
More about Nouchine Hadjikhani, Università di Padova.
Experience:
Associate Professor in Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Director of Neurolimbic Research, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Affiliated Faculty, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Assistant in Medical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital
Education:
PhD Neurosciences, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, 2010
MD Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, 1995
The Brain Prize Online Seminar Series Programme:
Note that all the seminars start at 4 PM CET.

Jes Olesen, Denmark| 29 April 2021
Lars Edvinsson, Sweden | 27 May 2021
Peter Goadsby, UK/USA |24 June 2021
Michael Moskowitz, USA | 29 July 2021
Messoud Ashina, Denmark | 25 August 2021
Amy Gelfand, USA | 30 September 2021
Daniela Pietrobon, Italy | 28 October 2021
Nouchine Hadjikhani, USA | 18 November 2021
Amynha Pradhan, USA | 9 December 2021
Arn van den Maagdenberg, Netherlands | 27 January 2022
David Dodick, USA | 24 February 2022
Philip Holland, UK | 24 March 2022