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Rene Hurlemann

Rene Hurlemann is a German psychiatrist and Full Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oldenburg.

Early career edit

Rene Hurlemann completed his M.D. at the University of Bonn in 2001, with a doctoral thesis on intracranial recordings in epilepsy patients. Later, he focused on stress-related emotion-memory interactions and received M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Maastricht University in 2006 and 2007 respectively.[1] In 2003 he became a resident physician at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Bonn and by 2013 became the head of the Medical Psychology Division at the same place.[2]

Career edit

In 2013 Rene Hurlemann became Helen C. Levitt Endowed Annual Visiting Professor at the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa and later on became Visiting Associate at the California Institute of Technology. In 2015 Rene Hurlemann was promoted to the Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, at the University Hospital Bonn.[2] In 2019, Rene Hurlemann became Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oldenburg.[3] The Department of Psychiatry is part of the Karl-Jaspers-Hospital.[4] As clinician scientist, Rene Hurlemann is committed to the field of precision psychiatry and has joined the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) section on Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry[5] as well as the steering boards of Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry (Elsevier)[6] and Der Nervenarzt (Springer).[7] In addition, Rene Hurlemann serves as co-director of the International Summer School on Affective Neuroscience.[8]

Research edit

Rene Hurlemann is principal investigator of the Neuromodulation of Emotion (NEMO) research program,[9] which is focused on developing cutting-edge experimental therapies along four research trajectories: (i) Neuroimaging-based predictive biotyping, (ii) neuromodulation (via hormonal, pharmacological and brain stimulation methods) and (iii) digital and deep immune phenotyping.[10] A particular focus of Rene Hurlemann's research agenda is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).[11]

In 2012 Rene Hurlemann had published a study in The Journal of Neuroscience which explains why oxytocin is important for flirting couples.[12] In 2015 Dr. Hurlemann spoke to the daily newspaper General-Anzeiger about phobias, particularly vertigo.[13]

In 2017 he had partnered with researchers from Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the University of Lübeck to conduct a study on oxytocin and how it reduces xenophobia.[14] In his study, while it does decrease xenophobia, it does leads to monogamy[15] as was proven by him and Dirk Scheele who published the work in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.[16]

The same year, Hurlemann published research showing that oxytocin combined with a prominent social norm, could lead to increased acceptance of migrants. Hurlemann sees his findings as indicative that a greater focus on positive social encounters could combat xenophobia.[17] He also held an evening on depression along with Drs. Wolfgang Maier and Dieter Schoepf.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Rene Hurlemann". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Rene Hurlemann". Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie — Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg". uol.de. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  4. ^ "Karl-Jaspers-Klinik Wehnen", Wikipedia (in German), 2020-12-03, retrieved 2021-01-18
  5. ^ "Personalized Psychiatry". WPA (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  6. ^ Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry Editorial Board.
  7. ^ Dichgans, M. (2017-02-01). "Grundlagenforschung für den Kliniker". Der Nervenarzt (in German). 88 (2): 162. doi:10.1007/s00115-016-0273-z. ISSN 1433-0407. PMID 28175951.
  8. ^ "Affective Neuroscience - Board of Directors". www.affect-neuroscience.org. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  9. ^ "NEMO". NEMO. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  10. ^ "Field of research". NEMO. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  11. ^ "TMS Behandlung". NEMO. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  12. ^ Scheele, D. (2012). "Oxytocin Modulates Social Distance between Males and Females". The Journal of Neuroscience. 32 (46): 16074–16079. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2755-12.2012. PMC 6794013. PMID 23152592.
  13. ^ Clemens Boisserée (6 August 2015). ""Der Schreck muss seinen Schrecken verlieren"". General-Anzeiger (in German). Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Oxytocin and social norms reduce xenophobia". University of Bonn. 12 August 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  15. ^ Michelle Castillo (15 November 2012). "Hormone oxytocin may keep men monogamous, study suggests". CBS News. CBS. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  16. ^ Scheele, D.; Wille, A.; Kendrick, K. M.; Stoffel-Wagner, B.; Becker, B.; Gunturkun, O.; Maier, W.; Hurlemann, R. (2013). "Oxytocin leads to monogamy". PNAS. 110 (50): 20308–20313. Bibcode:2013PNAS..11020308S. doi:10.1073/pnas.1314190110. PMC 3864312. PMID 24277856.
  17. ^ "Oxytocin and social norms reduce xenophobia". University of Bonn. 12 August 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  18. ^ "Raus aus der Abwärtsspirale negativer Gefühle" [Get out of the downward spiral of negative feelings] (in German). 21 September 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2019.

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Rene Hurlemann is a German psychiatrist and Full Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oldenburg Contents 1 Early career 2 Career 2 1 Research 3 References 4 External linksEarly career editRene Hurlemann completed his M D at the University of Bonn in 2001 with a doctoral thesis on intracranial recordings in epilepsy patients Later he focused on stress related emotion memory interactions and received M Sc and Ph D degrees from Maastricht University in 2006 and 2007 respectively 1 In 2003 he became a resident physician at the Department of Psychiatry University of Bonn and by 2013 became the head of the Medical Psychology Division at the same place 2 Career editIn 2013 Rene Hurlemann became Helen C Levitt Endowed Annual Visiting Professor at the Roy J and Lucille A Carver College of Medicine University of Iowa and later on became Visiting Associate at the California Institute of Technology In 2015 Rene Hurlemann was promoted to the Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University Hospital Bonn 2 In 2019 Rene Hurlemann became Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oldenburg 3 The Department of Psychiatry is part of the Karl Jaspers Hospital 4 As clinician scientist Rene Hurlemann is committed to the field of precision psychiatry and has joined the World Psychiatric Association WPA section on Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry 5 as well as the steering boards of Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry Elsevier 6 and Der Nervenarzt Springer 7 In addition Rene Hurlemann serves as co director of the International Summer School on Affective Neuroscience 8 Research edit Rene Hurlemann is principal investigator of the Neuromodulation of Emotion NEMO research program 9 which is focused on developing cutting edge experimental therapies along four research trajectories i Neuroimaging based predictive biotyping ii neuromodulation via hormonal pharmacological and brain stimulation methods and iii digital and deep immune phenotyping 10 A particular focus of Rene Hurlemann s research agenda is transcranial magnetic stimulation TMS 11 In 2012 Rene Hurlemann had published a study in The Journal of Neuroscience which explains why oxytocin is important for flirting couples 12 In 2015 Dr Hurlemann spoke to the daily newspaper General Anzeiger about phobias particularly vertigo 13 In 2017 he had partnered with researchers from Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa Oklahoma and the University of Lubeck to conduct a study on oxytocin and how it reduces xenophobia 14 In his study while it does decrease xenophobia it does leads to monogamy 15 as was proven by him and Dirk Scheele who published the work in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 16 The same year Hurlemann published research showing that oxytocin combined with a prominent social norm could lead to increased acceptance of migrants Hurlemann sees his findings as indicative that a greater focus on positive social encounters could combat xenophobia 17 He also held an evening on depression along with Drs Wolfgang Maier and Dieter Schoepf 18 References edit Rene Hurlemann National Academy of Sciences Retrieved 5 January 2019 a b Rene Hurlemann Retrieved 5 January 2019 Universitatsklinik fur Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg uol de Retrieved 2021 01 18 Karl Jaspers Klinik Wehnen Wikipedia in German 2020 12 03 retrieved 2021 01 18 Personalized Psychiatry WPA in German Retrieved 2021 01 18 Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry Editorial Board Dichgans M 2017 02 01 Grundlagenforschung fur den Kliniker Der Nervenarzt in German 88 2 162 doi 10 1007 s00115 016 0273 z ISSN 1433 0407 PMID 28175951 Affective Neuroscience Board of Directors www affect neuroscience org Retrieved 2021 01 18 NEMO NEMO Retrieved 2021 01 18 Field of research NEMO Retrieved 2021 01 18 TMS Behandlung NEMO Retrieved 2021 01 18 Scheele D 2012 Oxytocin Modulates Social Distance between Males and Females The Journal of Neuroscience 32 46 16074 16079 doi 10 1523 JNEUROSCI 2755 12 2012 PMC 6794013 PMID 23152592 Clemens Boisseree 6 August 2015 Der Schreck muss seinen Schrecken verlieren General Anzeiger in German Retrieved 5 January 2019 Oxytocin and social norms reduce xenophobia University of Bonn 12 August 2017 Retrieved 5 January 2019 Michelle Castillo 15 November 2012 Hormone oxytocin may keep men monogamous study suggests CBS News CBS Retrieved 5 January 2019 Scheele D Wille A Kendrick K M Stoffel Wagner B Becker B Gunturkun O Maier W Hurlemann R 2013 Oxytocin leads to monogamy PNAS 110 50 20308 20313 Bibcode 2013PNAS 11020308S doi 10 1073 pnas 1314190110 PMC 3864312 PMID 24277856 Oxytocin and social norms reduce xenophobia University of Bonn 12 August 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2019 Raus aus der Abwartsspirale negativer Gefuhle Get out of the downward spiral of negative feelings in German 21 September 2017 Retrieved 5 January 2019 External links editRene Hurlemann publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en 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