Valtteri Kaasinen
MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology
valtteri.kaasinen@utu.fi |
Clinical Neurology; Movement Disorders; Parkinson's disease; Addictions; Neurotransmitters; Neuroimaging; PET; SPECT; Dopamine System
Movement disorders, neurotransmitters and addictions
Dr. Kaasinen is Professor of Neurology at the University of Turku, and Chief Physician at Neurocenter of Turku University Hospital.
He was appointed as Adjuct Professor of Neurology in 2011, received special competence in medical education in 2016, and was appointed as full Professor of Neurology in 2021.
Dr. Kaasinen is a clinical neurologist and a movement disorder specialist who received his medical degree from the University of Turku in 1996. This was followed by a PhD focusing on brain dopamine PET imaging of Parkinson's disease in 2000. He did his postdoctoral training in 2003-2004 in the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Since 2004, he has led a research group that focuses on function brain PET and SPECT neurotransmitter imaging in Parkinson's disease, other movement disorders and behavioral addictions. His group is involved in several project that aim to improve diagnostics and treatment of neurological movement disorders.
Main focus of research is brain function and dysfunction in relation to neurotransmitters, addictions and movement disorders.
Dr. Kaasinen has been involved in curriculum planning and implementation of neurology courses since 2013. He is a personal teacher mentor for medical students and has supervised of several PhD students.
- Visual versus automated analysis of [I-123]FP-CIT SPECT scans in parkinsonism (2016)
- Journal of Neural Transmission
- Clinical and imaging findings in Parkinson's disease associated with the A53E SNCA mutation (2015)
- Neurology-Genetics
- Creutzfeldt-Jakobin taudin ilmiasu ja ilmaantuvuus Suomessa vuosina 1997-2013 (2015)
- Duodecim
- Decreased mu-opioid receptor binding in pathologycal gambling: A PET study with [11C]carfentanil (2015)
- Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
- Dopaminergic function and intertemporal choice (2015)
- Translational Psychiatry
- Dorsal-to-Ventral Shift in Midbrain Dopaminergic Projections and Increased Thalamic/Raphe Serotonergic Function in Early Parkinson Disease (2015)
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
- Effects of aging and gender on striatal and extrastriatal [I-123]FP-CIT binding in Parkinson's disease (2015)
- Neurobiology of Aging
- Hypermetabolism of olivary nuclei in a patient with progressive ataxia and palatal tremor. (2015)
- Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
- Increasing age-adjusted male-to-female incidence ratio of Parkinson's disease (2015)
- Movement Disorders
- Intravenous ethanol increases dopamine release in the ventral striatum in humans: PET study using bolus-plus-infusion administration of [11C]raclopride (2015)
- Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
- Is Occipital Cortex a Valid Reference Region in I-123-FP-CIT SPECT Imaging? (2015)
- Clinical Nuclear Medicine
- Kajoavat hoidot Parkinsonin taudissa - kenelle ja milloin? (2015)
- Lääkärilehti
- Kävelyhäiriö on vaskulaarisen parkinsonismin ilmentymä (2015)
- Duodecim
- Kun peli pelaa pelaajaa: pelihimo, riippuvuus ja lääkkeet (2015)
- Duodecim
- Midbrain-to-pons ratio in autopsy-confirmed progressive supranuclear palsy: replication in an independent cohort (2015)
- Neurological Sciences
- PARK2-geenin mutaatioon liittyvä Parkinsonin tauti (2015)
- Duodecim
- Akinetic crisis in Parkinson's disease is associated with a severe loss of striatal dopamine transporter function: a report of two cases. (2014)
- Case Reports in Neurology
- Brain 18F-FDG and 11CPiB PET findings in two siblings with FTD/ALS associated with the C9ORF72 repeat expansion (2014)
- Neurocase
- Brain dopamine transporter binding and glucose metabolism in progressive supranuclear palsy-like creutzfeldt-jakob disease. (2014)
- Case Reports in Neurology
- Diagnostic accuracy of parkinsonism syndromes by general neurologists (2014)
- Parkinsonism and Related Disorders



