Verena Klamroth-Marganska

Enlarged view: Dr. med. Verena Klamroth-Marganska

Verena Klamroth studied Human Medicine at Freie Universität and Humboldt-Universität in Berlin, Germany. She received her doctoral degree from Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany in 2004 for the investigation of the variation in the number of TSPY gene copies in the male genome.

She gained medical experience in Spain (Universidad Computense de Madrid), the U.S. (Tripler Army Medical Center, HI) and England (Pilgrim Hospital, Boston). From 2000 to 2006, she worked as a Clinical Geneticist at the Universitätsklinikum Münster - Institute of Human Genetics - and from 2006 to 2007 as intern in the Department of Neurology, MEDIAN KLINIK Berlin.

Verena Klamroth joined the SMS team in April 2008 as a medical advisor and leader of a clinical study with the robot ARMin III.

Selected Publications

Sarabadani Tafreshi, Amirehsan, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Silvio Nussbaumer, and Robert Riener. 2015. Real-Time Closed-Loop Control of Human Heart Rate and Blood Pressure. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 62.5: 1434-1442.
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Keller, Urs, Sabine Schölch, Urs Albisser, Claudia Rudhe, Armin Curt, Robert Riener, and Verena Klamroth-Marganska. 2015. Robot-Assisted Arm Assessments in Spinal Cord Injured Patients: A Consideration of Concept Study. PLoS ONE 10.5: e0126948. 
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Klamroth-Marganska, Verena, Javier Blanco, Katrin Campen, Armin Curt, Volker Dietz, Thierry Ettlin, Morena Felder, Bernd Fellinghauer, Marco Guidali, Anja Kollmar, Andreas Luft, Tobias Nef, Corina Schuster-Amft, Werner Stahel, and Robert Riener. 2014. Three-dimensional, task-specific robot therapy of the arm after stroke: A multicentre, parallel-group randomised trial. The Lancet Neurology 13.2: 159-166 
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Wolf, Peter, Domen Novak, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, and Robert Riener. 2014. Roboterunterstützte RehaGames: Erfahrungen und Perspektiven. Neurologie & Rehabilitation 20.4: 207-214.
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Wieser, Martin, Stefan Gisler, Amirehsan Sarabadani Tafreshi, Rafael M. Ruest, Lilith Buetler, Heike Vallery, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Margret Hund-Georgiadis, Morena Felder, Josef L. Schoenberger, Clemens Gutknecht, and Robert Riener. 2014. Cardiovascular control and stabilization via inclination and mobilization during bed rest. Medical and biological engineering and computing 52.1: 53-64. 
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Guidali, Marco, Urs Keller, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Tobias Nef, and Robert Riener. 2013. Estimating the patient’s contribution during robot-assisted therapy. Journal of rehabilitation research and development 50.3: 379-394. 
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Pennycott, A., D. Wyss, H. Vallery, V. Klamroth-Marganska, and R. Riener. 2012. Towards more effective robotic gait training for stroke rehabilitation: A review. Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 9:65. 
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Riener R, Guidali M, Keller U, Duschau-Wicke A, Klamroth V, Nef T. Transferring ARMin to the Clinics and Industry. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. 2011;17(1):54-59
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Guidali, Marco, Alexander Duschau-Wicke, Simon Broggi, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Tobias Nef, and Robert Riener. 2011. A robotic system to train activities of daily living in a virtual environment. Medical & biological engineering & computing 49.10: 1213-1223.
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August, Katherine G., Marco Guidali, Mathini Sellathurai, Saana Jenu, Daniel Bleichenbacher, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Sergei V. Adamovich, and Robert Riener. A system for sensory motor rehabilitation of the upper limb with virtual reality, exoskeleton robot, and real objects. Paper presented at the Conference on Technologies for Practical Robot Applications (TePRA) 2011, Woburn, MA.
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Staubli, Patricia, Tobias Nef, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, and Robert Riener. 2009. Effects of intensive arm training with the rehabilitation robot ARMin II in chronic stroke patients: Four single-cases. Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 6: 46.
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