Prof. dr. Gisela M. Terwindt
Neurologist-biologist
My research interests lie in unravelling neurobiological and molecular triggering mechanisms leading to migraine attacks, and identifying treatment targets for the acute treatment and prevention of attacks and disease chronification. In addition, I am studying the pathogenesis of rare monogenic disorders such as FHM (familial hemiplegic migraine) and CHA (Cerebral Hereditary Angiopathies) which may serve as genetic models to study the pathogenesis of migraine but also improve mechanistic insight into the pathophysiology of other common neurovascular disorders, including stroke and dementia. With this, I am increasingly involved in the relationship between migraine and stroke with a special focus on women, and I have a particular interest in studying female-specific trigger factors and complications in migraine.
Publications
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