Principal Investigator


 

Prof. Dr. med. Inga Katharina Koerte, M.D.


Dr. Koerte is holding a dual affiliation as Professor of Neurobiological Research in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich, Germany and as Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS), Boston, USA.

The overarching goal of Dr. Koerte’s research is to investigate the effects of brain trauma on the brain’s structure and function, as well as the development of diagnostic markers that can be used for the purpose of both therapeutic, and preventative interventions. Her research focuses on the most vulnerable traumatic brain injury (TBI) patient cohorts – children, adolescents, and women.
Dr. Koerte was the first to show alterations in the brain’s microstructure following repetitive subconcussive head impacts in young athletes without a history of concussion, as well as structural changes in ice hockey players over the course of a play season. Together with her team, she detected signs of accelerated aging and neuroinflammation associated with exposure to repetitive brain trauma, identified risk factors, and biomarkers for neurodegeneration after brain trauma. Dr. Koerte is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes. She is the principal investigator of a study elucidating the effects of sex in sports-related concussion funded by the National Institutes of Health (RO1 NINDS). She is the Coordinator of a European multi-site study on the effects of repetitive head impacts in youth athletes (REPIMPACT), and a Co-leader of an international, multi-center initiative on large-scale analyses of neuroimaging data in sports-related concussion and pediatric TBI (ENIGMA). Dr. Koerte is associate faculty of the Graduate School of Systemic Neuroscience in Munich, Germany.

In summary, Dr. Koerte has a record of accomplished and productive high-impact research projects in an area of high relevance to public health. Her research utilizes and further develops cutting-edge technology to address brain alterations following brain injury and aims to lead to a new understanding of brain processes following traumatic brain injury. This new understanding will, in turn, open up new horizons for early diagnosis, effective therapeutic approaches, and prevention of long-term sequelae, for which she is most committed.

Contact Inga: inga.koerte [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de



Senior Scientist


Dr. rer. nat. Saskia Rusche (née Steinmann)

Saskia joined cBrain in 2023 as senior scientist. Previously she was Co-Director of the Psychiatry Neuroimaging Branch (PNB) at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, lecturer at the University of Hamburg and visiting scientist at the Harvard Medical School's Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory (PNL). The aim of her work is to use multimodal neuroimaging techniques (EEG, fMRI, EEG-fMRI, and dMRI) to study the pathophysiology of psychiatric and neurological disorders. Throughout her career she has received several scholarships and is author of over 40 publications in peer-reviewed journals. Saskia is particularly known for her work on brain hemispheric dysfunction as a mediating factor behind auditory-verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia translating into the „interhemispheric miscommunication theory“. Saskia holds a M.A. from LMU Munich and a PhD from the University of Hamburg.

Contact Saskia: saskia.rusche [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de



Senior Administrative Assistant


Doris Bianco
Doris has been senior administrative assistant of the Directorate of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at LMU since 2013 and secretary at cBRAIN since February 2020. With her decades of experience, she supports cBRAIN in the planning and implementation of research studies.

Contact Doris: doris.bianco[at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Research Coordinator


Anja Betz, M.Sc.

Anja joined cBRAIN in 2022 for her thesis project and graduated in 2023 with a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. During this time, she also visited HMS for a research internship.  She stayed at cBRAIN as a research coordinator and has since started her PhD at the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN) and the International Max Planck Research School for Translational Psychiatry (IMPRS-TP). Her active research interests lie at the intersection of neuropsychology and neuroimaging: physiological and psychological consequences of mTBI, prognosis and early potential for intervention, as well as the statistical modelling of neuroimaging data.

Contact Anja: anja.betz [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Post-Docs


Alberto Villagran, M.Sc.
Alberto is a physicist fascinated by the technological challenges in healthcare. He has a master's degree in medical physics and is finishing his PhD studies in Experimental Medicine at the Technical University of Munich. He has been involved in R&D medical imaging since 2014 and joined cBRAIN in September 2022 to contribute to the area of pediatric neuroimaging.

Contact Alberto: alberto.villagran[at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Philine Rojczyk, Dr. hum. biol.

Philine graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Leiden University, The Netherlands and moved to Germany in 2016 where she is a clinical psychology Master’s student at Medical School Hamburg. Philine is interested in brain structural changes during brain development. Following her Master’s she spent a 1 year research traineeship at HMS. After having obtained her PhD., she is now a post-doc at cBRAIN.

Contact Philine: philine.rojczyk [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Dissertation Candidates


Luisa Berger, B.Sc.

Luisa is a medical student at LMU Munich and a doctoral candidate with cBRAIN since 2022. During her B.Sc. in Psychology at the University of Freiburg, she developed a strong interest in mental health research, particularly in exploring the intersection of neuroimaging and psychiatric symptoms. Supported by a full scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation, she conducted research at the PNL Lab at Harvard Medical School in Boston and the AIM Lab at King’s College London.

Her research explores diffusion imaging of mTBI and PTSD symptoms in vulnerable populations, such as military veterans and individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence. Luisa is dedicated to using advanced data analysis to uncover the biological mechanisms underlying psychiatric symptoms. In her free time, she enjoys nature, animals, and discovering Munich’s art galleries.

Contact Luisa: luisa.berger [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Simon Weissbrod

Simon is a medical student at LMU since 2020 and has been a dissertation candidate at cBRAIN since 2023. His main research focus lies in diffusion weighted imaging, exploring white matter microstructure of young athletes exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI). He aims to further understand the sex differences in RHI-exposed athletes and what changes drive health outcomes in later life. For his research year he visited the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Lab (PNL) at Harvard medical school supported by the Elite Network of Bavaria and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation.

Contact Simon: simon.weissbrod[at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Leonard Jung

Leonard is a medical student at LMU and a doctorate student at cBRAIN since 2019. Using advanced MRI techniques, he investigates the impact of contact sports on brain clearance and accelerated aging processes. Leonard has received the LMU- international medical research scholarship (iFo MeCuM) and the LMU-Harvard research scholarship.

Contact Leo: leonard.jung [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Lisa Fuchs

Lisa is a medical student at LMU. She joined cBrain as a research assistant in October 2023 and began her Doctoral studies in August 2024 at our partner lab, The Center for Clinical Spectroscopy at Brigham and Women´s Hospital in Boston. There, she investigates the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury, and hormonal influences on brain metabolism. She is holding a scholarship by LMU’s student excellence program (StEP).

Contact Lisa: lisa.fuchs [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Zheyuan Li, M.Sc.

Zheyuan is a Ph.D. student at cBRAIN. He graduated and received his Master’s degree from Peking University, where he finished his clinical training and research in the neurology department. He is mainly interested in the correlation between clinical characteristics and advanced neuroimaging in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Zheyuan is holding a scholarship from the CSC program.

Contact Zheyuan: zheyuan.li [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Hanneke MacLaren, B.Sc.

Hanneke is enrolled in the Fast-Track PhD programme within the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN) and started her PhD at cBRAIN in October 2022. She completed her undergraduate degree in neuroscience at the University of Dundee in Scotland. Her main projects investigate diagnostic and prognostic tools for clinical outcomes after pediatric mTBI, with a particular focus on the influence of sex differences.

Contact Hanneke: hanneke.maclaren [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Lisa Nguyen

Lisa is a medical student at LMU and joined cBRAIN as a research assistant in 2021. Driven by her passion for neuroimaging and the effects of PTSD and mTBI on the human brain, she has continued to work as a doctorate student since April 2023. During her first research stay at the PNL, HMS, in 2023, she was funded by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grant. For her second stay in 2024, she was awarded the Carl-Duisberg-Fellowship and the Biomedical Education Program Fellowship. Lisa is holding scholarships of the Barthel Foundation and the Hans-Rudolf-Foundation.

Contact Lisa: lisa.nguyen [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Lara Pankatz

Lara is a medical student at LMU. Funded by LMU's FöFoLe program she joined cBRAIN as a doctorate student in 2020. Her main interest lies in sex differences underlying brain structural changes after sport-related brain injury. Also, she will be involved in analyzing diffusion tensor imaging in mild traumatic brain injury in young soccer players in Munich. She is looking forward to spending a research semester at PNL, HMS in 2021.

Contact Lara: lara.pankatz [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Paul Raffelhüschen

Paul is a medical student at TU Munich and joined the team in 2019 as doctorate student. His interests lie in the assessment of advanced imaging techniques for clinical application and the long term effects of TBI on the human brain. He is therefore working on data of sports related brain injuries and sex differences in TBI rehabilitation and is spending a semester at PNL, HMS.

Contact Paul: paul.raffelhueschen.extern [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Luisa Schuhmacher
Luisa is a medical student at LMU. She joined cBRAIN in December 2020 as a research assistant. In September 2022 she began her doctoral studies. Her interests lie in the neurodevelopmental trajectories of children and adolescents, and the effects of mTBI on their development. In cBRAIN, she is responsible for conducting the MRI exams for the studies EULE, Neu-Vasc and NEUROPRECISE.

Contact Luisa: luisa.schuhmacher [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Bettina Schwarz-Moertel, M.D.
Bettina graduated from LMU with an MD in 2007. She has since focused on emergency medicine with training in general surgery, anesthesiology and emergency medicine at the University Hospital of Munich Großhadern and Heidelberg. She joined cBRAIN in 2018 to investigate the clinical relevance and applicability of neuroimaging markers to predict outcome following traumatic brain injury.

Contact Bettina: bettina.moertl [at] gmail [dot] com

Kosisochukwu E. Umeasalugo, M.Sc., B.Sc.
Kosisochukwu is a doctoral student enrolled in the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN). He obtained a B.Sc. in Human Anatomy in 2012 and an M.Sc. in Neurosciences in 2019. He joined cBRAIN in 2020 owing to his interest in mild TBI and neuroimaging. Kosisochukwu investigates the therapeutic potential of neurosteroids after mild TBI with respect to age and sex.

Contact Kosisochukwu: kosisochukwu.umeasalugo[at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Lasse Lohman

Lasse is a medical student at LMU and doctorate candidate at cBRAIN. He joined the team in September 2022 as a research module student. Lasse is interested in investigating the brain's gray matter affected by repetitive head impacts.

Contact Lasse: jan.lohmann [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Tim Wiegand
Tim is a medical student at LMU and a medical PhD student at cBRAIN. He focusses on advanced neuroimaging techniques for the study of effects of repetitive head impacts in soccer players as well as Americal football players. In addition, he is interested in AI-driven research methods in neuroscience. After spending a summer internship at the PNL in 2017, he has returned as a research trainee to the PNL in March 2021. Tim is co-founder of erimed and LMU AIM. He is holding scholarships of LMU, Harvard-Munich Club, and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

Contact Tim: tim.wiegand [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Alexandra Castro Silva
Alexandra is a medical student at the LMU and joined cBRAIN in 2020 as part of the LMU’s research module because of her interest in pediatric neurology. Since then, she has worked as a research assistant in our pediatric mTBI study NEUROPRECISE. In 2024, she started her medical doctorate at cBRAIN with the focus of investigating what factors influence neuroimaging and clinical outcomes after mTBI.

 

Contact Alexandra: Alexandra.Castro [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de


Master's Graduates


Elisabeth Moulaert, M.Sc.

Elisabeth is a neuroscience master’s graduate from the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN). She carried out her master’s thesis research at cBRAIN on the impact of mild traumatic brain injury on white matter development based on multimodal diffusion MRI analyses. During her bachelor’s at University College Utrecht, from which she graduated in 2022, she majored in cognitive neurosciences and molecular biology, while completing a minor in Political Sciences. Her interests currently lie in human multimodal neuroimaging and child brain development. In the long term, she aspires to develop an expertise in clinical neurosciences and apply her knowledge to shape brain health policy.

Contact Elisabeth: elisabeth.moulaert [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de

Kate Rendall, M.Sc.

Kate graduated from the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences at the LMU in 2025 with an M.Sc. in Neuroscience and from the University of Toronto in 2022 with a B.Sc. in Neuroscience, Psychology, and Physiology. Her master’s thesis at cBrain focused on developing a framework for the combined processing and analysis of magnetic resonance elastography and diffusion tensor imaging data in young adults to assess white matter health following sports-related repetitive head impacts. In her free time Kate enjoys running and being outside.

Contact Kate: kate.rendall [at] med.uni-muenchen [dot] de