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Workshop: abstract #412

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Room G4
Saturday, October 11, 2025
15:15 - 16:30
Room G4

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Data SCIence - Bridging Bench and Bedside


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Dr Jan Rosner
Associate Professor / Consultant Neurologist
Aarhus University

Data SCIence - Bridging Bench and Bedside

Biography

Jan Rosner is a clinician-scientist in neurology and an associate professor of translational neuropathic pain research at Aarhus University, specializing in SCI research and neurorehabilitation. He chairs the Special Interest Group on Neuropathic Pain of NoSCoS and leads the Clinical Trials Group of the European Multicenter Study about Spinal Cord Injury (EMSCI). Frederik Skovbjerg is a PhD candidate at Aarhus University with a strong interest in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, particularly social reintegration and participation. To this end, he leverages real-world health data and app-based solutions to monitor rehabilitation outcomes. Annette Halvorsen is a senior consultant and specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation with extensive experience in SCI. She leads the Norwegian and Nordic spinal cord injury registries, focusing on quality improvement in SCI clinical care. John Kramer is an associate professor with a broad methodological background in neurophysiology, neuroimaging, and data science, with a focus on SCI research. Utilizing large SCI datasets, he explores the relationships between pain, neurological recovery, and other secondary health outcomes in SCI. Catherine Jutzeler is an assistant professor of biomedical data science, aiming to identify causes, risk factors, and biomarkers of neurological disease progression. Her work centers on a series of prospective and retrospective investigations integrating genetic, biochemical, and clinical assessments, as well as medication history, with both traditional epidemiological approaches and machine-learning algorithms. She also leads the Data Science Group of the European Multicenter Study about Spinal Cord Injury (EMSCI).
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