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Ass. Prof., PhD MSc. Daniela Pinter Medical University of Graz Auenbruggerplatz 22 Tel: 0043 316 385 16438 ORCiD: 0000-0003-3138-5225 |
04/2019 Venia docendi for the subject "Psychology" (Privatdozentin)
09/2016 | Assistant Professor at the Medical University of Graz |
05/2016 – 11/2016 | Research stay at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen, NL. |
09/2015 | Research visit at the CCACE and Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK. |
10/2013 | Research fellowship at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition And Behaviour, Nijmegen, NL. |
10/2009 - 03/2012 | Graduation: Doctor of Science. Postgraduate studies with honors. Psychology, Graz University. |
03/2011 | Research fellowship at the fMRIB, Department of Neurology, University of Oxford, UK. |
since 10/2009 | Member Research Group: “Neuronal Plasticity & Repair”, Medical University Graz. |
10/2009 – 11/2012 | Post-graduate education: Clinical and Health Psychologist |
08/2007-02/2008 | Study abroad ERASMUS. University of Jyväskylä, Finland. |
09/2004 – 10/2009 | Graduation: Master of Science. Graduate studies with honors. Psychology, Graz University. |
Intervention and associated Changes in the Brain (e.g. stroke, MS)
Cerebrovascular diseases / Stroke
Healthy Aging
Multiple Sclerosis
Relationship of cerebral Function and Structure
Multimodal imaging
Rehabilitation
2011 BA-CA Visiting Scientist Program (fMRIB Oxford)
2012 Emerging Psychologist´s Programme (ICP Cape Town)
2012 Research Award: “Initiative Brain Research Styria” (best publication)
2013 Award for Women in Natural Science. Dean´s Office of Natural Science.
2013 BA-CA Visiting Scientist Program (DCCN Nijmegen)
2016 Travel Grant: European Stroke Research Foundation (ESC Venice)
2017 &2019 Travel Grant: ECTRIMS (Paris, Stockholm)
Brain Topography, Multiple Sclerosis Journal, PLOS One, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, Multiple Sclerosis International, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, Journal of Urology, Journal of Neurological Sciences, Journal of Neurology, NeuroImage: Clinical