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Benedikt Frey is a researcher at the Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), specializing in neuroimaging and stroke research. His work focuses on understanding structural brain changes linked to clinical outcomes in cerebrovascular diseases, particularly stroke and cerebral small vessel disease. He employs advanced MRI techniques such as diffusion imaging and connectivity analysis to investigate mechanisms of recovery and reserve mechanisms.
His research integrates structural and functional brain imaging with clinical data, aiming to improve outcome prediction and therapeutic strategies. Key collaborations include the Hamburg City Health Study and the WAKE-UP trial, contributing to insights on white matter hyperintensities and thrombolysis efficacy. His findings highlight the role of mesolimbic pathways, cerebellar reserve, and cortical microstructure in post-stroke functional recovery.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining neuroimaging with clinical neuroscience to address translational challenges in neurology. Ongoing work explores the impact of lifestyle factors like coffee consumption on brain health and structural integrity.
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