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Susanne Schneider

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Susanne Schneider
Born
Other namesKatja Susanne Annika Schneider
🎓 Alma materUniversity College of London
💼 Occupation

Susanne A. Schneider (born in 1978) is a German Movement Disorders Neurologist at the Ludwig Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany.[1] Her field of interest is Parkinson's disease, dystonia and rare movement disorders, especially those with a genetic component.

Background

Susanne Schneider studied medicine in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. She completed internships at Duke University, USA, at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology , London, the Hôpital Pitié-Salpétrière, Paris, the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers, France, the Kantonsspital Luzern, the University Hospital Innsbruck, the Allgemeinen Krankenhaus Wien and the Uniklinik Eppendorf in Hamburg.[citation needed]

Ms Schneider completed her neurology training at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the University of Lübeck. She became a consultant neurologist in 2012; and began working at Christian-Albrechts-Universität in Kiel from 2012 to 2016 and at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München since then.[citation needed]

She completed a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at University College London[2] and gained her Habilitation at the age of 31 at University of Lübeck.[citation needed] She became außerplanmäßige Professor in 2015. [citation needed]

Research

Schneider's clinical and scientific focus is on clinically applied genetics of movement disorders, with special interests in reduced penetrance and the role of gene mutations as a risk factor for late-onset neurodegeneration.

Selected publications

  • Schneider, Susanne A.; Edwards, Mark J.; Mir, Pablo; Cordivari, Carla; Hooker, Juzar; Dickson, John; Quinn, Niall; Bhatia, Kailash P. (15 November 2007). "Patients with adult-onset dystonic tremor resembling parkinsonian tremor have scans without evidence of dopaminergic deficit (SWEDDs)". Movement Disorders. 22 (15): 2210–2215. doi:10.1002/mds.21685.
  • Paisan-Ruiz, Coro; Bhatia, Kailash P.; Li, Abi; Hernandez, Dena; Davis, Mary; Wood, Nick W.; Hardy, John; Houlden, Henry; Singleton, Andrew; Schneider, Susanne A. (20 June 2008). "Characterization of PLA2G6 as a locus for dystonia-parkinsonism". Annals of Neurology. 65 (1): 19–23. doi:10.1002/ana.21415.
  • Donaldson, Ivan; Mardsen, CD; Schneider, SA; Bhatia, KP (2012). Marsden's book of movement disorders. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192619112. Search this book on
    • Reviewed by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society[3] and winner of the Neurology first prize at the BMA Medical Book Awards[4]
  • Schneider, SA; Bhatia, KP (2013). Metal related neurodegenerative disease. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0124105027. Search this book on
  • Schneider, SA; Bras, J (2015). Movement Disorder Genetics. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. ISBN 9783319172231. Search this book on

Awards and Prizes

In 2006, she received the William Koller Memorial Fund Award for "significant contribution to clinical research in the field of Movement Disorders” from the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society.[5][6] In 2009, she received the David Marsden Award from the European Dystonia Society[7] for her 2009 paper published in The Lancet Neurology.[8] In 2011 Schneider received the Jon Stolk Award in Movement Disorders for Young Investigators from the American Academy of Neurology.[9]

In 2010, Marsden's Book of Movement Disorders, co-authored by Schneider, won the Oppenheim-Preis from the German Dystonia Society.[10] The 2013 edition won the Neurology first prize from the British Medical Book Awards.[4]

References

  1. "Prof. Dr.med. Susanne Schneider, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Klinikum".
  2. "MDS LEAP program faculty". Movement Disorders. Retrieved January 5, 2022. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. Merello, Marcello (January 2013). "Book Review: Marsden's Book of Movement Disorders". www.movementdisorders.org. Retrieved 2022-01-06. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. 4.0 4.1 UCL (2013-09-25). "Marsden's Book of Movement Disorders wins Neurology first prize at the 2013 BMA Book Awards". UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  5. "Artikel Deutsches Ärzteblatt". www.aerzteblatt.de. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  6. "2006 MDS Awards Announced: William Koller Memorial Fund Award" (PDF). Moving Along. 2007. p. 7. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
  7. "David Marsden Award". davidmarsdenaward.org. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  8. Djarmati, Ana; Schneider, Susanne A; Lohmann, Katja; Winkler, Susen; Pawlack, Heike; Hagenah, Johann; Brüggemann, Norbert; Zittel, Simone; Fuchs, Tania; Raković, Aleksandar; Schmidt, Alexander (2009). "Mutations in THAP1 (DYT6) and generalised dystonia with prominent spasmodic dysphonia: a genetic screening study". The Lancet Neurology. 8 (5): 447–452. doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(09)70083-3.
  9. "Awards History". www.aan.com. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  10. Ärzteblatt, Deutscher Ärzteverlag GmbH, Redaktion Deutsches. "Trefferliste". Deutsches Ärzteblatt (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2022-01-02.


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