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Marvin Petersen is a researcher at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Neurology at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, with an ORCID of 0000-0001-6426-7167. His work spans neurology, neuroimaging, and clinical research, focusing on cerebral small vessel disease, white matter hyperintensities, stroke, and cognitive impairment.
- Key research areas: Neurovascular interactions, brain aging, population neuroimaging, AI applications in medical diagnostics
- Major collaborations: Hamburg City Health Study, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Publication Trends: Petersen’s 15 most recent articles (2025-2024) analyze structural brain changes using advanced neuroimaging techniques. His work identifies biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment, explores periodontal-brain links, and develops AI models for paranasal anomaly classification. A recurring theme involves normative white matter hyperintensity mapping across large cohorts.
Technical Expertise: Combines machine learning with multimodal MRI analysis (diffusion, functional connectivity) to study brain-organ interactions in aging and disease. His methodology bridges computational neuroscience with clinical epidemiology in major population studies.
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