Title
Effectiveness of an audiovisual telerehabilitation program on visual field restoration in children with hemianopia consecutive to a brain tumour.
Thesis funded for 3 years under a European grant (European Science Foundation).
Procedures
Interventional data analysis from the virtual reality headset (safety, performance, adherence/compliance, eye/head tracking)
Primary outcome data analysis (visuel fields)
Secondary and exploratory outomes measures and data analysis (VEP, SD-OCT, questionnaires)
Collaborative work involving 2 clinical departemnt at HUS (opthalmology and pediatrci neuro-oncology)
International collaboration with European consortium (8 clinical sites in 7 countries: Strasbourg, Milan, Padova, Barcelona, Vienna, Utrecht, London, Copenhagen).
Pre-requisite
Master in Neurosciences or equivalent (MSc, MD). Comprehensive knowledge of the visual system.
Minimum B2 level in English. Knowledge of another european language is a plus. Comprehensive knowledge of Python (coding), biomedical statistics/epidemiology. Strong interest for innovating technologies. Knowledge of clinical trials regulations.
Contact
Michael REBER lab, Strasbourg Translational Neuroscience & Psychiatry UMR-S1329
michael.reber[at]inserm.fr