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Nicole van Klink is a Researcher at the University Medical Center Utrecht, affiliated with the strategic Brain program. Her work focuses on transforming epilepsy into a curable disorder by investigating its pathophysiology to enhance diagnostic accuracy and optimize neurosurgical interventions.
Research Interests: Understanding epilepsy's underlying mechanisms, improving interictal epileptiform discharge detection, and advancing brain connectivity analysis for surgical tailoring in focal epilepsy. Her expertise spans neurophysiology, medical imaging, and computational neuroscience.
Recent Publications (sorted by year):
- 2025: The optimal montage to mark interictal epileptiform discharges and high-frequency oscillations in intraoperative electrocorticography – Investigates advanced neurophysiological monitoring techniques.
- 2025: Structural and effective brain connectivity in focal epilepsy – Explores network dynamics in epileptic brains using neuroimaging.
- 2024: SPECT postprocessing for epileptogenic focus localization – Develops image processing methods for precise diagnostic localization.
Research Group: Neurophysiology and surgical tailoring in epilepsy, contributing to epilepsy research under the Brain strategic program.
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