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Dr. Tim Ullrich Magnus is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, affiliated with the University of Hamburg. His research focuses on the intersection of neurology, immunology, and stroke pathophysiology, with particular emphasis on neuroinflammation, brain injury mechanisms, and potential therapeutic interventions.
Dr. Magnus's research primarily investigates:
- Neuroimmunological aspects of stroke and brain injury
- Role of extracellular vesicles in neuroprotection and recovery
- Purinergic signaling pathways in neurological disorders
- Microglial and immune cell responses following CNS injury
- Novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for stroke and neurodegenerative conditions
Analysis of Dr. Magnus's recent publications (2023-2025) reveals several key trends:
- Extensive work on extracellular vesicles as therapeutic vehicles and biomarkers
- Investigation of purinergic signaling pathways (particularly P2X7 receptors) in stroke
- Development of nanobody-based therapeutic approaches for neurological conditions
- Examination of sex-specific differences in neuroinflammatory responses
- Collaborative registry studies on neurological complications of vasculitis
Dr. Magnus participates in significant research initiatives including the Hamburg Center of Neuroscience (HCNS) and the Neuro-Immune-Network Hamburg. His work involves multi-center collaborations across Germany and internationally, particularly in stroke research and neuroimmunology.
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