
Le docteur Jos Faber est médecin spécialisé en Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie et Chirurgie Cervico-Faciale.
Médecin spécialiste en psychiatrie - Psychiatrie Hospitalisation
Le docteur Evelyne Harnasch médecin specialiste en Psychiatrie.
Le docteur Alexandra Buhr est médecin spécialiste en Anesthésie-Réanimation
Le docteur Marie-Noëlle Huot est médecin gynécologue au CHL.
Étude de médecine = université de Bourgogne, Faculté de Dijon
Spécialité médico-chirurgicale pendant 5 ans= DES de Gynécologie –Obstétrique à l’Université des Pays de la Loire, faculté d’Angers service du Pr Descamps.
Post internat= assistant spécialiste des hôpitaux pendant 3 ans
CHU Angers + CHR Saumur
Concours de Praticien Hospitalier obtenu en 2012
Fertilité et médecine de la reproduction au sens large, et plus particulièrement :
Prise en charge des urgences obstétricales graves
Le docteur Didier Van Wymersch est médecin directeur du pôle femme, mère, enfant.
Le professeur Docteur Nico Diederich, auβerpl. Pr Univ. Köln est Médecin specialiste en Neurologie.
I am a clinical neurologist. I have studied at the Universities of Homburg/Saar and Bonn (Germany) and have trained in neurology at the University of Cologne (Germany) and at the Rush University, Chicago (USA). I have written my doctoral thesis on the involvement of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system in the genesis of hypertension and my “Habilitation” on clinical non motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD), with special emphasis on hallucinations and sleep fragmentation. I am “Privat-Dozent” for Neurology at the University of Cologne (Germany) and regularly teach at this University. I am also a Visiting Assistant Professor at Rush University and annually return for mini-sabbaticals to this institution. My clinical practice is at the CHL in Luxembourg-City (Luxembourg). While I treat there inpatients and outpatients with any neurological condition, my main focus of clinical and scientific interest are movement disorders and sleep disorders. In particular, I am involved in longitudinal studies of various non motor symptoms in early stages of PD and in network analysis of these symptoms. In particular we focus on visual, olfactory and sleep dysfunctions. I have recently joined the LCSB as Senior Clinical Researcher and I am presently setting up a strong translational research collaboration between the LCSB and the CHL in order to examine different “omics” from PD patients and correlate the findings with the evolution of motor and non motor signs in these patients.