Christian Grefkes-Hermann serves as Professor of Neurology at Goethe University Frankfurt's Faculty of Medicine, based at University Hospital Frankfurt's Center of Neurology and Neurosurgery. His research targets stroke-induced brain network disruptions and develops novel rehabilitation strategies using non-invasive brain stimulation to restore motor function. His work focuses on neural plasticity, brain connectivity, and stroke rehabilitation through multimodal approaches including structural/functional MRI, EEG, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and machine learning. He investigates how interhemispheric network reorganization enables functional recovery and develops biomarkers for personalized rehabilitation protocols. Analysis of his publication history reveals an evolution from foundational studies on crossmodal processing (2002) to clinical applications in stroke recovery, with recent work emphasizing individualized biomarkers and frontoparietal connectivity as predictors of motor recovery. This trajectory demonstrates a consistent translation of basic neuroscience into clinical neurorehabilitation. Professor Grefkes-Hermann leads a research team within the Center of Neurology and Neurosurgery dedicated to bridging neural network science with practical rehabilitation solutions for stroke survivors, addressing Germany's challenge of 200,000 annual stroke cases where over 50% experience permanent disability.








