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Curriculum vitae Prof. Dr. Marianne Dieterich

Training

    • 1975 - 1981 Studies of Medicine at the Universities of Bochum and Essen, Germany
    • 1981 - 1982 Dept. of Neurosurgery, Alfred Krupp Hospital Essen, Germany
    • 1982 - 1984 Dept. of Neurology, Alfred Krupp Hospital Essen, Germany
    • 1984 - 1992 Dept. of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
    • 1993 - 1995 Heisenberg Professorship (DFG)
    • 1993 - 1994 Research Fellow, Primate Laboratory of the Vestibular Laboratory, Dept. of Neurology, Kantonsspital Zürich, Switzerland
    • 1995 - 2001 Professor of Neurology (C3), Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

Academic positions & appointments

    • 1993 - 1995 Assistant Professor of Neurology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
    • 1995 - 2001 Professor (C3) of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
    • 2001 - 2008 Professor of Neurology (C4) and Head of the Department of Neurology, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany
    • since 2008 Professor of Neurology (C4) and Head of the Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

Research coordination

    • 1995 - 2001 Head of the Clinical Research Group “vestibular system” (DFG), Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
    • 2001 - 2007 Coordinator of the Program “Clinical Neuroscience” at the Johannes Gutenberg - University Mainz, Germany
    • since 2012 Scientific Board and Research Coordinator, Munich Cluster of Systems Neurology

Membership in Editorial Boards

    • since 2002 Member of the Editorial Board of Annals of Neurology
    • since 2006 Member of the Editorial Board of Deutsches Ärzteblatt
    • 2006 - 2011 Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Neurology
    • since 2014 Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Neurophysiology
    • since 2015 Member of the Editorial Board of Frontiers of Neurology, Section Neurootology

Awards & honors

    • 1996 Research Award of the European Neurological Society (ENS)
    • 1997 Hedon Award for outstanding achievements in Neurobiology of the vestibular system
    • 1999 Vertigo-Award of the German Society of Neurology (DGN) for long-standing scientific work on the topic “vertigo and the vestibular system“
    • 2000 Elfriede-Aulhorn Award for Neuro-Ophthalmology of the German Ophthalmological Society for outstanding achievements in clinical neuro-ophthalmology
    • 2004 Hallpike-Nylén Award of the International Bárány Society for outstanding contributions to Clinical Neuro-Otology
    • 2011 Award of the German Society of Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN) for outstanding teaching
    • 2013 Designation of Corresponding Fellow of the American Neurological Association(FANA)
    • 2013 Member of the board of trustees of the university hospital, TU Dresden
    • 2014 Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Art
    • 2014 Member of the scientific board of “Bundesärztekammer” (Berlin)
    • 2015 Designation of Corresponding Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology
    • 2017 Member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences

10 key papers

    • Brandt T, Dieterich M. The dizzy patient: Don’t forget disorders of the central vestibular system. Nat Rev Neurol 13:352-62 (2017)
    • Baier B, Müller NG, Dieterich M. What part of the cerebellum contributes to a visuospatial working memory task? Ann Neurol 76:754-7 (2014)
    • Baier B, Thömke F, Wilting J, Heinze C, Geber C, Dieterich M. A pathway in the brainstem for roll-tilt of the subjective visual vertical: evidence from a lesion-behavior mapping study.
      J Neurosci 32:14854-8 (2012)
    • Zu Eulenburg P, Stoeter P, Dieterich M. Voxel-based morphometry depicts central compensation after vestibular neuritis. Ann Neurol 68:241-9 (2010)
    • Baier B, Stoeter P, Dieterich M. Anatomical correlates of ocular motor deficits in cerebellar lesions. Brain 132:2114-24 (2009)
    • Dieterich M, Brandt T. Functional imaging of peripheral and central vestibular disorders. Brain 131: 2538-52 (2008)
    • Baier B, Bense S, Dieterich M. Are signs of ocular tilt reaction in cerebellar lesions mediated by the dentate nucleus? Brain 131:1445-54 (2008)
    • Dieterich M, Bauermann T, Best C, Stoeter P, Schlindwein P. Evidence for cortical visual substitution of chronic bilateral vestibular failure (an fMRI study). Brain 30:2108-16 (2007)
    • Dieterich M, Bartenstein P, Spiegel S, Bense S, Schwaiger M, Brandt T. Thalamic infarctions cause side-specific suppression of vestibular cortex activations. Brain 128:2052-67 (2005)
    • Bense S, Bartenstein P, Lochmann M, Schlindwein P, Brandt T, Dieterich M. Metabolic changes in vestibular and visual cortices in acute vestibular neuritis. Ann Neurol 56:624-30 (2004)

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