Research Interests
The physiology underlying fatigue in multiple sclerosis, and how to alleviate this. In particular using neuroplastic brain stimulation to alter neural network dysfunction.
The physiology underlying fatigue in multiple sclerosis, and how to alleviate this. In particular using neuroplastic brain stimulation to alter neural network dysfunction.
Neurological Department, Nordsjællands Hospital Hillerød
| 2023 – Present |
PhD student at DRCMR |
| 2021 – 2023 |
Research Assistant, DRCMR |
| 2021 – 2022 |
1st year specialty training in neurology, Neurological Department, Nordsjællands Hospital Hillerød |
| 2020 – 2021 |
Resident, Neurological Department, Nordsjællands Hospital Hillerød & GP, Helsingør |
| 2020 – 2020 |
Resident, Psychiatric Center Ballerup |
| 2020 |
MSc in Medicine, University of Copenhagen |
| 2017 |
BSc in Medicine, University of Copenhagen |
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Krohne LG,
Nygaard S,
Ottenheijm ME,
Liu ML,
Thielscher A,
Siebner HR &
Madsen KH, Paired-pulse TMS of premotor cortex produces non-linear suppressive effects on neural activity in the targeted network - a TMS-fMRI study
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NeuroImage
vol 322,
p. 121533-121533,
(2025).
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121533