
Ruth Ruscheweyh
Associate Clinical Professor · Pain Research
Ludwig Maximilian University of MunichAbout
Ruth Ruscheweyh is a Privatdozent (PD) and research group leader in the Department of Neurology at the Faculty of Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), where she serves as a full member of the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN). Affiliated with Munich University Hospital, she conducts translational pain research bridging clinical neurology and experimental neuroscience to investigate mechanisms of pain processing and headache disorders.
Her research centers on spinal nociception, descending pain inhibition, and experimental pain testing methodologies including the nociceptive flexor reflex. She examines pain sensitivity in chronic conditions such as back pain and migraine, with particular focus on neuromodulation techniques, cerebellar involvement in pain perception, and psychophysical predictors of acute pain. Her work integrates electrophysiological measurements, neuroimaging, and clinical validation studies to develop targeted pain interventions.
Analysis of her 2004-2017 publications reveals consistent investigation of pain pathways across multiple scales—from cellular neurophysiology in rodent models to human clinical trials. Key themes include spinal-supraspinal pain modulation, validation of assessment tools for chronic pain patients, and neuromodulation approaches for migraine treatment, demonstrating strong translational continuity from basic mechanisms to clinical applications.
Scientific Recognition: No specific awards documented in provided sources.
Academic Mentorship: Advises Philipp Graeff (current GSN doctoral candidate) and previously supervised Stefanie Krafft (PhD graduate).
She leads an experimental neurology research group within LMU's Department of Neurology, collaborating through the Biomedical Neuroscience Tandem Project (Straube/Ruscheweyh) and participating in Research Training Group 2175. Her team utilizes multimodal approaches including quantitative sensory testing, electrophysiology, and clinical trial methodologies to advance pain therapeutics.
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