The Role of the Brain in Bladder Function – An Overview of Brain-bladder Research and How to Get Involved

Workshop 17

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Workshop Schedule

15:30

Becky Clarkson

15:35

Bertil Blok

15:50

All

15:55

Becky Clarkson

16:10

All

16:15

Mathijs de Rijk

16:30

All

16:35

Rose Khavari

16:50

Becky Clarkson
Rose Khavari
Bertil Blok
Mathijs de Rijk

Aims & Objectives

Basic
90 minutes
Imaging
Pure and Applied Science / Translational
Brain voiding dysfunction imaging
Urology, Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Pure and Applied Science

This workshop will provide a basic introduction to the role of the brain in bladder control. It will discuss translational approaches to brain-bladder research, methods for human subject research and clinical implications of brain-bladder research in neurodegenerative diseases.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the basics of how the brain controls the bladder in humans
  • Have a preliminary understanding of how brain-bladder research is carried out in order to develop their own study design
  • Have an understanding of how this research can impact understanding of bladder control in clinical settings.

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