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Min Wu

Matt Walker
Min is a postdoctoral research fellow specializing in multimodal neuroimaging, with a particular focus on functional MRI in the study of trigeminal neuralgia (TN). His work involves investigating the neural mechanisms underlying this condition and applying machine learning techniques for data analysis and biomarker discovery.

He is a neurosurgeon from Anhui, China, with a focus on stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. His clinical and research focus is on cranial nerve disorders, such as TN, hemifacial spasm and glossopharyngeal neuralgia. He has investigated both surgical treatment approaches and neuroimaging-based studies of the classical and idiopathic TN. His work combines surgical neuroanatomy with advanced multimodal neuroimaging techniques to examine structural and functional brain alterations in TN. In addition, he also utilize neuromodulation techniques to treat chronic pain and other functional neurological disorders.

In his spare time, he enjoys listening to music, following various sports, exploring cities on foot, and reading, particularly books on history.
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