Dr. Jannik Prasuhn is an Assistant Professor of Experimental Neurology at the University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on unraveling the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease, with an emphasis on brain metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Prasuhn employs advanced neuroimaging techniques, including quantitative MRI and MR spectroscopy, to explore bioenergetic deficits and their impact on disease progression. His work integrates cutting-edge imaging with a systems biology approach to identify biomarkers that enhance diagnostics, guide treatment decisions, and support the development of personalized therapeutic strategies. Through his interdisciplinary expertise in neurology and radiological sciences, Dr. Prasuhn aims to advance the understanding of neurodegenerative processes and pave the way for tailored interventions in these complex disorders.