Dr. Lydia Federmann

Lydia Federmann
Lydia’s research aims to improve our understanding of cognitive and neuropsychological functioning in both healthy and clinical populations. She is particularly interested in why some individuals maintain their cognitive performance well into older age, while others experience more rapid cognitive decline. To uncover this variability, Lydia uses subtyping approaches on longitudinal data and integrates data from neuropsychological tests, lifestyle, genetics, and health-related conditions. The insights gained from her research could help to identify individuals who are vulnerable to more severe changes in cognitive and neuropsychological health at an early stage.
AI opens up new approaches for us to explore risk and protective factors that impact brain health.

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Career

PeriodInstitutionRole
Since 2025Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health, University of TübingenPostDoc
2021 - 2024Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Forschungszentrum Jülich Doctoral Researcher
   

Academic Education

YearDegreeInstitutionField of Study
2025PhDUniversity of BonnNeuroscience
2021 - 2025Affiliated Doctoral ResearcherBonn International Graduate School (BIGS)Clinical and Population Science
2021MScGraduate Training Center of Neuroscience, University of TübingenNeural Information Processing
2018BScUniversity of TübingenCognitive Science