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Josefine Waldthaler

Josefine Waldthaler

Postdoctoral Researcher
Visiting address: Nobels v盲g 9, D2, 17165 Solna
Postal address: K8 Klinisk neurovetenskap, K8 Neuro Lundqvist Waldthaler, 171 77 Stockholm
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About me

  • I am a Team Leader for Functional Neuroimaging in Movement Disoders in Daniel Lundqvist's reasearch group at the Neuro Division of CNS interested in the cognitive and behavioral aspects of Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. I did my doctoral training at the University of Regensburg and postdoctoral training as a SUCCESS fellow at Philipps-University Marburg. As a board-certified neurologist, I work 50% of my time as a movement disorders specialist at Academic Specialist Centre Stockholm.

    I am also afliated with Philipps University Marburg and the Department of Neurology at University Hospital Marburg where I hold an appointment as docent ("Privatdozent") and am involved in teaching and collaborate on research projects.

    Our current research focuses on changes in brain activity in Parkinson's disease and their modulation by dopamine replacement therapy and deep brain stimulation (DBS) with the goal of improving our understanding of the complex interplay between motor, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms of Parkinson's disease. The primary tools we are using to pursue these goals are magneto- / electroencephalography (M/EEG) in combination with eye-tracking and in-depth clinical characterisations including neuropsychological assessments.

    As a postdoc at the Swedish National Facility for Magnetoencephalography (NatMEG), I consider myself the bridge from NatMEG into the clinics. I assist researchers with initiating, planning and running projects in clinical populations. 

Selected publications

  • Article: NPJ PARKINSONS DISEASE. 2024;10(1):51
    Vinding MC; Waldthaler J; Eriksson A; Manting CL; Ferreira D; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Article: BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS. 2023;5(2):fcad121
    Waldthaler J; Sperlich A; Stuessel C; Steidel K; Timmermann L; Pedrosa DJ
  • Article: NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL. 2023;37:103314
    Waldthaler J; Sperlich A; Koenig A; Stuessel C; Bremmer F; Timmermann L; Pedrosa D
  • Article: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. 2022;422:113763
    Waldthaler J; Vinding MC; Eriksson A; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Article: BRAIN STIMULATION. 2021;14(5):1109-1117
    Waldthaler J; Bopp M; Kuehn N; Bacara B; Keuler M; Gjorgjevski M; Carl B; Timmermann L; Nimsky C; Pedrosa DJ

Articles

  • Article: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2025;40(8):1551-1560
    Wiesman AI; Vinding MC; Tsitsi P; Svenningsson P; Waldthaler J; Lundqvist D
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION. 2025;22(1):29
    Engel D; Greulich RS; Parola A; Vinehout K; Student J; Waldthaler J; Timmermann L; Bremmer F
  • Article: ENDOSCOPY. 2025;57(01):31-40
    Waldthaler A; Warnqvist A; Waldthaler J; Vujasinovic M; Ghorbani P; von Seth E; Arnelo U; Lohr M; Bergquist A
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGICAL SCIENCES. 2024;68(1):59-69
    Carl B; Bopp M; Sass B; Waldthaler J; Timmermann L; Nimsky C
  • Article: SCIENTIFIC DATA. 2024;11(1):150
    Vinding MC; Eriksson A; Comarovschii I; Waldthaler J; Manting CL; Oostenveld R; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE. 2023;17:1249554
    Tsitsi P; Nilsson M; Waldthaler J; Seimyr GO; Larsson O; Svenningsson P; Markaki I
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. 2023;17(2):251-263
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Krueger-Zechlin C; Deeb Z; Timmermann L
  • Journal article: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. 2023;148:e40
    Waldthaler J; Spehrlich A; St眉ssel C; Steidel K; Timmermann L; Pedrosa D
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE. 2022;16:762380
    Student J; Engel D; Timmermann L; Bremmer F; Waldthaler J
  • Article: JIMD REPORTS. 2022;63(1):93-100
    Tsitsi P; Markaki I; Waldthaler J; Machaczka M; Svenningsson P
  • Article: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. 2021;163:108082
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Krueger-Zechlin C; Timmermann L
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. 2021;126(4):1076-1089
    Engel D; Student J; Schwenk JCB; Morris AP; Waldthaler J; Timmermann L; Bremmer F
  • Journal article: DGNEUROLOGIE. 2021;4(Suppl 1):99-102
    Waldthaler J; Timmermann L
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE. 2020;12:120
    Stock L; Krueger-Zechlin C; Deeb Z; Timmermann L; Waldthaler J
  • Article: BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS. 2020;2(1):fcaa052
    Vinding MC; Tsitsi P; Waldthaler J; Oostenveld R; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Article: NPJ PARKINSONS DISEASE. 2019;5:11
    Waldthaler J; Tsitsi P; Svenningsson P
  • Article: ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY. 2019;85(6):852-864
    Strotzer QD; Anthofer JM; Faltermeier R; Brawanski AT; Torka E; Waldthaler JA; Kohl Z; Fellner C; Beer AL; Schlaier JR
  • Journal article: NEUROLOGY. 2019;92(15_supplement)
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Kr眉ger-Zechlin C; Timmermann L
  • Article: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2019;9(1):2604
    Vinding MC; Tsitsi P; Piitulainen H; Waldthaler J; Jousmaki V; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Journal article: NEUROLOGIE UP2DATE. 2019;2(01):31-46
    Waldthaler J; Timmermann L
  • Article: CLINICAL PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS. 2019;1:102-108
    Waldthaler J; Krueger-Zechlin C; Stock L; Deeb Z; Timmermann L
  • Article: NEUROLOGY-GENETICS. 2018;4(4):e259
    Paucar M; Waldthaler J; Svenningsson P
  • Article: JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. 2017;381:141-143
    Blume J; Rothenfusser E; Schlaier J; Bogdahn U; Lange M
  • Article: ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA. 2017;159(9):1721-1726
    Blume J; Schlaier J; Rothenfusser E; Anthofer J; Zeman F; Brawanski A; Bogdahn U; Lange M
  • Article: CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY. 2017;159:87-92
    Blume J; Lange M; Rothenfusser E; Doenitz C; Bogdahn U; Brawanski A; Schlaier J
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. 2017;8:295
    Blume J; Beniaminov S; Bjorkvall CK; Machaczka M; Svenningsson P
  • Article: JOURNAL OF MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2017;10(1):59-61
    Blume J; Weissert R
  • Article: ENEUROLOGICALSCI. 2015;1(3-4):51-53
    Blume J; K枚stler J; Weissert R
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All other publications

  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2025
    Waldthaler J; Comarovschii I; Lundqvist D
  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2025
    Bing枚l D; Klimaschewski C; Timmermann L; Pedrosa D; Waldthaler J
  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2025
    Helson P; Benyahiya E; Manikandan S; Waldthaler J; Vinding M; Lundqvist D; Svenningsson P; Mitra D; Kumar A
  • Conference publication: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE. 2025;10:S719-S720
    af Edholm K; Vinding MC; Pfeiffer C; Svenningsson A; Fransen E; Sundgren M; Sjostrom H; Edvall N; Lundqvist D; Waldthaler J
  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2024;MEDRXIV
    Wiesman AI; Vinding MC; Tsitsi P; Svenningsson P; Waldthaler J; Lundqvist D
  • Preprint: ARXIV. 2023
    Uribarri G; von Huth SE; Waldthaler J; Svenningsson P; Frans茅n E
  • Review: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2023;30(8):2544-2556
    Pedrosa AJ; Waldthaler J; Muegge F; Timmermann L; Pedrosa DJ
  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2023
    Engel D; Greulich S; Parola A; Vinehout K; Dowiasch S; Waldthaler J; Timmermann L; Rothkopf C; Bremmer F
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2022;37:S555
    Waldthaler J; Sperling A; Koenig A; Bremmer F; Timmermann L; Pedrosa D
  • Preprint: RESEARCH SQUARE. 2022
    Vinding M; Eriksson A; Manting C; Waldthaler J; Ferreira D; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Preprint: BIORXIV. 2022
    Waldthaler J; Sperlich A; K枚nig A; St眉ssel C; Bremmer F; Timmermann L; Pedrosa D
  • Review: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW. 2021;31(4):628-642
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Student J; Sommerkorn J; Dowiasch S; Timmermann L
  • Preprint: BIORXIV. 2021
    Engel D; Student J; Schwenk JCB; Morris A; Waldthaler J; Timmermann L; Bremmer F
  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2021
    Vinding M; Eriksson A; Ting Low CM; Waldthaler J; Ferreira D; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Letter: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2021;36(1):266-268
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Sommerkorn J; Krueger-Zechlin C; Timmermann L
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2019;34:S853-S854
    Ghilardi MG; Stock L; Kruger-Zechlin C; Deeb Z; Fonoff E; Timmermann L; Waldthaler J
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2019;34:S196
    Steidel K; Waldthaler J; Eggers C; Pedrosa D
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2019;34:S715
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Krueger-Zechlin C; Timmermann L
  • Preprint: BIORXIV. 2019
    Vinding M; Tsitsi P; Waldthaler J; Oostenveld R; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Other: FORTSCHRITTE DER NEUROLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE. 2019;87(8):445-461
    Waldthaler J; Timmermann L
  • Conference publication: JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. 2019;126(5):664
    Stock L; Kruger-Zechlin C; Deeb Z; Timmermann L; Waldthaler J
  • Conference publication: NEUROLOGY. 2019;92(15)
    Waldthaler J; Stock L; Kruger-Zechlin C; Timmermann L
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2018;33:S565
    Waldthaler J; Tsitsi P; Seimyr GO; Benfatto MN; Svenningsson P
  • Letter: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2018;33(10):1661-1662
    Waldthaler J; Tsitsi P; Seimyr GO; Benfatto MN; Svenningsson P
  • Preprint: BIORXIV. 2018
    Vinding M; Tsitsi P; Piitulainen H; Waldthaler J; Jousm盲ki V; Ingvar M; Svenningsson P; Lundqvist D
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2015;22:432
    Baldaranov D; Khomenko A; Blume J; Kassubek J; Mueller H-P; Johannesen S; Kobor I; Grassinger J; Bruun T; Schuierer G; Schulte-Mattler W; Schneider A; Deppe M; Bogdahn U
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2015;22:142
    Johannesen S; Baldaranov D; Khomenko A; Blume J; Kassubek J; Mueller H-P; Kobor I; Bruun T; Grassinger J; Schuierer G; Schulte-Mattler W; Schneider A; Deppe M; Bogdahn U
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Grants

  • Swedish Research Council
    1 December 2024 - 30 November 2027
    There is increasing evidence suggesting that the clinical presentation of Parkinson麓s disease (PD) is influenced by complex interactions between neurodegeneration and potentially counteracting mechanisms. However, these compensatory mechanisms have not received much attention in terms of their potential therapeutic value. studies examining the interaction between nigrostriatal degeneration and cerebral compensation and its failure as a potential driver of early-stage PD symptoms and progression are lacking.Our multinational consortium, comprised of experts in molecular and structural brain imaging and neurophysiology with extensive research experience in movement disorders, aims to address this gap. Together, we have developed five work packages that primarily focus on analysing multimodal imaging data in existing cohorts of early PD patients. Our goal is to聽identify neurobiological patterns that characterise early PD and how聽nigrostriatal neurodegeneration and cerebral counteracting mechanismscontribute to specific features of early disease, such as motor or cognitive symptom burden. By validating these emerging concepts with cross-national data and protocol sharing, our aim is to establish a foundation for staging models that integrate both neurodegenerative and compensatory aspects of the brain. Additionally, these findings may enhance the translational potential of possible therapies that target both processes.

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