Biography:
Jean-Baptiste Belge, MD, PhD, is specialized in neuromodulation and conducts research on the neurobiology of these techniques at the university of Antwerp, Radboud University and Bergen University. Using cutting-edge methods such as fMRI, DTI, and machine learning, Dr. Belge aims to comprehensively understand the profound impact of these interventions on brain activity and structure. With a holistic approach encompassing multiple investigative modes, his work sheds light on the intricate interplay between neuromodulation techniques and the human brain’s complex neural networks, opening new therapeutic possibilities. Dr. Belge is a Board member of the Belgian College of Neuropharmacology and Biological Psychiatry and member of the Global MRI-ECT Consortium. He received rigorous training at the Université Catholique de Louvain, University of Antwerp and Radboud University. He continues his training in the neuromodulation field at the Université Paris-Creteil. He won several awards for his research including one of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium.
Title : Advancing alzheimer's care: Exploring the progress of non-invasive neuromodulation from rtms to temporal interference stimulation.