Mr. Christian Joachim Entenmann | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christian Joachim Entenmann | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Christian Joachim Entenmann, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany

Christian Joachim Entenmann is a neurosurgical resident and researcher at the Department of Neurosurgery, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. med. Peter Vajkoczy. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree summa cum laude from Charles University, Prague, and is currently pursuing a doctoral thesis in Experimental Neurosurgery, focusing on vascular dynamics in spinal cord injuries. His research aims to improve treatments for spinal cord injuries through a better understanding of vascular changes. Entenmann was awarded the 2023 Young Researcher Award by the German Spine Society. His work is recognized internationally, with ongoing collaborations with institutions such as the Krembil Neuroscience Center and the Max-Planck Institute.

Professional Profile 🎓

Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 🌍

Christian Joachim Entenmann is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the field of neurosurgery, particularly in experimental spinal cord injury research. His work on vascular dynamics in spinal cord injuries, as well as his ongoing research on defining the role of vertebral bone marrow in spinal cord injury and exploring the effectiveness of newer diagnostic tools like diffusion tensor imaging, reflects a strong commitment to advancing clinical and experimental neurosurgery.

Education 📚

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) – Charles University, Prague
    Graduated summa cum laude.

Work Experience 💼

  • Neurosurgical Resident & Researcher
    Department of Neurosurgery, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
    Current position under the guidance of Prof. Dr. med. Peter Vajkoczy.
    Focus on vascular dynamics in spinal cord injuries as part of doctoral thesis.

Research Skills 🔬

    • You have a strong foundation in experimental research, particularly focused on spinal cord injury, vascular dynamics, and neurooncology.
    • Your ongoing work with diffusion tensor imaging and frailty scores in clinical settings showcases your proficiency with advanced diagnostic tools.
    • Your ability to collaborate with prestigious institutions like the University of Toronto and the Max-Planck Institute further highlights your international recognition and cross-disciplinary collaborations.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Is location more determining than WHO grade for long-term clinical outcome in patients with meningioma in the first two decades of life?

Predictors of postoperative complications and functional outcomes in pediatric patients with surgically treated fourth ventricle tumors

Evaluation of the growth rates and related prognostic factors in radiation-induced meningiomas

Current management in the treatment of intramedullary ependymomas in children