Clemens joined the Brain Modulation Lab as a research fellow in 2021. He completed his MD at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria and the Medical Faculty at the University of Cologne, Germany. Following two years of neurosurgery residency he pursued a postdoctoral fellowship in Andres Lozano’s lab at the Toronto Western Hospital, Canada focusing on neuroimaging approaches to elucidate the local and network effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in movement disorders and psychiatric diseases. Upon completion, Clemens returned to Germany and joined the NetStim lab headed by Andy Horn at Charité Berlin focusing on personalized (symptom and disease-specific) approaches to neuromodulation therapy. In joining the Brain Modulation Lab he hopes to translate modeling approaches from neuroimaging into the operating room and inform therapeutic strategies in clinical practice.