Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
2025/11/22 08:00-13:30 Room 101 ABCD
- Plenary Session I
Bridge the Neurophysiological Science and Clinical Practice
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 09:10-09:50
- Gait disorders in PD: the role of Artificial Intelligence and non-invasive neuromodulation
- Speaker:
Rou-Shayn Chen
(Taiwan)
- Moderator:
Chi-Chao Chao
(Taiwan)
- Chi-Chao Chao
- MD, PhD.
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Director, Neuromuscular Division, Department of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital
E-mail:ccchao@ntu.edu.tw
Executive Summary:
Chi-Chao Chao is an attending neurologist in the Department of Neurology at National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Dr. Chao graduated with his medical degree at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, and received his PhD training from the National Taiwan University College of Medicine Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine. He completed his residency in the Department of Neurology at National Taiwan University Hospital and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Humor Motor Control Section of the National Institute of Health, USA, from 2011-2012. Dr. Chao’s research interests are clinical neurophysiology, peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain. He has applied pathologic and physiological tools to explore the pathophysiology of variable neuropathic disorders and dissect the mechanism of peripheral and central neuropathic pain.
Chi-Chao Chao is an attending neurologist in the Department of Neurology at National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. Dr. Chao graduated with his medical degree at the National Taiwan University School of Medicine, and received his PhD training from the National Taiwan University College of Medicine Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine. He completed his residency in the Department of Neurology at National Taiwan University Hospital and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Humor Motor Control Section of the National Institute of Health, USA, from 2011-2012. Dr. Chao’s research interests are clinical neurophysiology, peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain. He has applied pathologic and physiological tools to explore the pathophysiology of variable neuropathic disorders and dissect the mechanism of peripheral and central neuropathic pain.





