Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
2025/11/22 14:00-17:30 Room 201 ABC
- SYMPOSIUM 5&9 Neuromodulation I
Non-invasive Neuromodulation: navigating the future by cutting-edge approaches
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 15:00-15:30
- Precision neuromodulation: Targeting dysfunctional circuits using brain stimulation
- Speaker:
Robin Cash
(Australia)
- Moderator:
Takenobu Murakami
(Japan)
- Takenobu Murakami
- MD, PhD
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Lecturer, Division of Neurology, Department of Brain and Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
E-mail:maaboubou@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Takenobu Murakami is a neurologist in the Tottori University Hospital, Japan. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University in 2002, and he received medical training related to internal medicine and neurology for several years. He was conferred Ph.D. (medicine) in the Graduate School, Tottori University in 2008 and moved to the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Germany (Prof. Ulf Ziemann’s lab) as a postdoctoral research fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt foundation. He worked with the dearest Taiwanese friend, Prof. Ming-Kuei Lu, there. In 2012, he returned to Japan and joined Prof. Yoshikazu Ugawa’s lab in the Fukushima Medical University, and then he has been a staff physician in Prof. Ritsuko Hanajima’s lab in the Tottori University since 2021.
His research interest is to unveil human brain function neurophysiologically or pathophysiologically by combining TMS and neuroimaging methods (e.g. MRI, PET etc.). He has currently focused on synaptic plasticity impairment in patients with mild cognitive declines underlying Alzheimer’s disease pathology. In addition, he has conducted a new challenge to enhance neurorehabilitation effects of the brain-machine interface using TMS. He has also continued great educational contributions to the international young doctors in clinical and research aspects. He would like to have chances to interact with a lot of doctors and researchers in the Asian and Oceanian countries.
Takenobu Murakami is a neurologist in the Tottori University Hospital, Japan. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University in 2002, and he received medical training related to internal medicine and neurology for several years. He was conferred Ph.D. (medicine) in the Graduate School, Tottori University in 2008 and moved to the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Germany (Prof. Ulf Ziemann’s lab) as a postdoctoral research fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt foundation. He worked with the dearest Taiwanese friend, Prof. Ming-Kuei Lu, there. In 2012, he returned to Japan and joined Prof. Yoshikazu Ugawa’s lab in the Fukushima Medical University, and then he has been a staff physician in Prof. Ritsuko Hanajima’s lab in the Tottori University since 2021.
His research interest is to unveil human brain function neurophysiologically or pathophysiologically by combining TMS and neuroimaging methods (e.g. MRI, PET etc.). He has currently focused on synaptic plasticity impairment in patients with mild cognitive declines underlying Alzheimer’s disease pathology. In addition, he has conducted a new challenge to enhance neurorehabilitation effects of the brain-machine interface using TMS. He has also continued great educational contributions to the international young doctors in clinical and research aspects. He would like to have chances to interact with a lot of doctors and researchers in the Asian and Oceanian countries.





