The NeuroClub Events
“We regularly organize events to help our members explore various topics in neuroscience together — from keynote speeches and interdisciplinary evenings with neuroscience experts to company or research facility visits and social gatherings.
Also, none of our events is complete without an apéro!”
— Your NeuroClub Committee —
Take a closer look at past and upcoming events below!

NeuroClub 06: In the works!
NeuroClub 06 - In the works!
"The NeuroClub will kick off the new semester with an exciting event. Preparations for NeuroClub 06 are currently underway."

NeuroClub 05: Visiting SITEM Insel
Hosted by:
Prof. Dr. Roland Wiest (Deputy Institute Director & Deputy Chief Physician at the Neuroradiologic Department, Inselspital Bern & Medical Director of the Translational Imaging Center at the SITEM
Aaron Colombo
Program:
Guided tour of the NeuroTec Loft and the 7 Tesla MRI at SITEM Bern
Enjoy an apéro!

NeuroClub 04: Parkinson’s Disease
Hosted by:
Aaron Colombo
Chiara Brechbühl
Program:
General overview and therapeutic management of Parkinson’s Disease
Current Advances in Focused Ultrasound Surgery, Deep Brain Stimulation, and Micro Electrode Recording (MER)
Enjoy an apéro!

NeuroClub 03: “Navigating Brain Cancer - From Challenges to Solutions”
Hosted by:
Kai Peter
Tea Pula
Aaron Colombo
Explore key concepts in neuro-oncology through a patient’s journey with brain cancer.
Engage in an interdisciplinary discussion on current advances in brain tumor surgery (e.g., Mueller Polarimetry).
Enjoy an Apéro!

Neuroclub 02: Pain management and safety of spinal cord stimulators
Hosted by:
Victor Ziegler
Chiara Brechbühl
Amir Meymandinezhad
Program:
Clinical case: a benign accident causing a severe complication
Interdisciplinary discussion (biomedical engineering X pharmacology X medicine)
Enjoy an apéro!

NeuroClub 01 : From paraplegia to possibility
In the inaugural edition of the Neuroclub, we will dive into the latest neurotechnological innovations aimed at restoring walking for paraplegic individuals. Drawing inspiration from companies like .NeuroRestore, we discuss one central question: How would you go about creating a technology that helps paralyzed people walk again?
Apéro