Musik als Medikament bei Morbus Parkinson
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 5:00 PM
German Cast only, no translation provided
Keywords
#ParkinsonsDisease #MusicTherapy #Neuroscience #Neurology #MovementDisorders #ArtsInMedicine #MusicAndHealth #ParkinsonCare #InterdisciplinaryResearch #NeuroRehabilitation #Salzburg #NeuroCastspeaker(s)
Dr. Katarzyna Grebosz-Haring
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Katarzyna Grebosz-Haring is a systematic musicologist and Senior Scientist at the Inter-University Institution Science and Art (W&K) of the University of Salzburg and the Mozarteum University Salzburg. She is co-founder and co-director of the Salzburg Institute for Arts in Medicine (SIAM) and co-chair of the International Network for the Critical Appraisal of Arts and Health Research (INCAAHR).
At W&K, she initiated and led two research programs and established the interdisciplinary focus area Music and Medicine. Her research centers on the psychophysiological, social-psychological, and aesthetic dimensions of music and art, with a particular emphasis on vulnerable groups such as children, adolescents, and older adults with neurodegenerative diseases. She also critically examines the methodologies and interpretations in research on music, art, and health. Dr. Grebosz-Haring is a Fellow of the Salzburg Global Health Program.
Dr. Klaus-Dieter Kieslinger
Dr. Klaus-Dieter Kieslinger is a neurologist at the Wehrle-Diakonissen Private Clinic in Salzburg, specializing in the treatment of movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease. He serves as a medical advisor to the Salzburg Parkinson’s Support Group and is the author of “Parkinson’s Disease: Compact Help for Patients and Caregivers”(Verlagshaus der Ärzte, Vienna).
moderator(s)
Prof. Dr. François Alesch
Prof. Dr. François Alesch is a university professor for stereotactic and functional neurosurgery at the Medical University of Vienna. His primary focus is on neurosurgical treatments for movement disorders and pain.