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Prof. Dr. Berthold Langguth

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Prof. Dr. Berthold Langguth is a Professor at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg in Germany and also the Founder and Director of the multidisciplinary Tinnitus Clinic of the University of Regensburg. In 2006, he co-founded the Tinnitus Research Initiative and still acts as the chair of the executive committee. He has been trained in neurology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, and pain medicine. His research focuses on the understanding of the pathophysiology and the development of innovative treatments of brain disorders, such as schizophrenia, depression, and tinnitus. This includes brain imaging, non-invasive brain stimulation, methods for clinical assessment and clinical research including E-heath based approaches, and data management and analysis. He has (co)authored over 390 papers and edited 7 books on topics of brain stimulation, clinical neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, tinnitus, and digital health. He has 442 publications with 17810 citations and an h-index of 62 (Scopus, 15 November 2023) and has served as principal investigator (PI) or Co-PI in more than 30 clinical trials investigating pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. He regularly participates in review processes for various journals, national and international grant organizations, and acts as a consultant for the industry and academic institutions.

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Prof. Dr. Berthold Langguth is a Professor at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg in Germany and also the Founder and Director of the multidisciplinary Tinnitus Clinic of the University of Regensburg. In 2006, he co-founded the Tinnitus Research Initiative and still acts as the chair of the executive committee. He has been trained in neurology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, and pain medicine. His research focuses on the understanding of the pathophysiology and the development of innovative treatments of brain disorders, such as schizophrenia, depression, and tinnitus. This includes brain imaging, non-invasive brain stimulation, methods for clinical assessment and clinical research including E-heath based approaches, and data management and analysis. He has (co)authored over 390 papers and edited 7 books on topics of brain stimulation, clinical neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, tinnitus, and digital health. He has 442 publications with 17810 citations and an h-index of 62 (Scopus, 15 November 2023) and has served as principal investigator (PI) or Co-PI in more than 30 clinical trials investigating pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. He regularly participates in review processes for various journals, national and international grant organizations, and acts as a consultant for the industry and academic institutions.