The Biomarker Workshop 2025 showed what is possible. 250 participants experienced how international experts—led by Tony Attwood and Michelle Garnett—outlined the future of psychiatric diagnostics. But between knowing what is possible and applying it on a daily basis lies a crucial step: practical competence. This is exactly where the EEG interpretation course comes in.
The gap between theory and practice
In the workshop, you heard about biomarkers that can differentiate ADHD from autism. About EEG patterns that objectify anxiety disorders. About hypersensitivity profiles that can finally be measured. The research is convincing, the clinical relevance obvious.
But then you’re back in your practice. A patient with unclear findings. Questionnaires that provide contradictory results. Relatives waiting for answers.
The interpretation course closes this gap. In three intensive course days, you will learn to interpret EEG data independently and translate it into clinically relevant findings – supported by AI that accelerates the process.
The AI co-pilot: your digital assistant for report drafts
The biggest innovation of the course is the newly developed AI co-pilot. This tool fundamentally changes biomarker diagnostics – and you will learn how to use it optimally.
What the Copilot does
- Automatic database access: The Copilot accesses extensive reference databases – gender- and age-specific, with CE certification and FDA approval.
- Structured report drafts: Interpretations for questionnaires, EEG results, indices, and ERPs are generated as drafts.
- Quick start: What used to take hours can now be done with just a few clicks as a starting point.
- Treatment suggestions: Evidence-based recommendations for neurofeedback protocols and medication as a guide.
The key point: Your expertise remains central
The Copilot creates report drafts—not finished findings. This is intentional. The AI provides a structured basis that you refine, supplement, and finalize with your clinical experience. The result is a finding that combines both the precision of data-supported analysis and the depth of professional expertise.
Experience shows that participants can independently create a high-quality draft report by the end of the first day of the course. You will learn how to refine it professionally in the following days of the course.
What you will learn
The course combines theoretical foundations with practical application. You will work with real patient data—ideally your own.
Theoretical foundations
- Reading raw data: Recognizing and classifying neurologically abnormal waveforms
- Spectral analysis: Interpreting power spectra and identifying clinically relevant patterns
- Evoked potentials (ERPs): P300, N170, MMN, and their diagnostic significance
- Microstates: The latest addition to brain function analysis—unique worldwide
- Arousal and vigilance: understanding arousal levels and modulation
- Clinical indices: ADHD index, arousal index, emotion regulation index, and subtypes
Practical application
- Using the Report Generator effectively
- Generating report drafts with the AI co-pilot
- Refining and finalizing drafts
- Moving from individual findings to an integrated overall picture
- Deriving and communicating therapy recommendations
The HBImed database: Your guarantee of quality
The course is based on the HBImed database – one of the largest normative EEG/ERP reference databases worldwide. What this means:
- Over 20 years of development: Continuously grown and validated
- CE certification and FDA approval: Regulatory approval
- Gender- and age-specific: Precise comparative values for each patient group
- International use: Over 250 institutions worldwide rely on this system
- Clinical patient indices: ADHD, emotion regulation, and other validated markers
You are not learning with an experimental system. You are learning with the gold standard of EEG-based biomarker diagnostics.
Who is this course for?
The course is aimed at professionals who want to integrate EEG-based biomarkers into their diagnostic practice:
- Psychiatrists
- Neurologists
- Child and adolescent psychiatrists
- Neuropediatricians
- Psychologists
- Neuropsychologists
Prerequisite: You should have the opportunity to perform your own EEG recordings. The course works with real patient data—ideally your own.
The connection to the 2025 workshop
If you participated in the 2025 Biomarker Workshop, you are already familiar with the theoretical basis:
- Tony Attwood and Michelle Garnett showed the hidden presentations of autism – and how biomarkers make them visible
- Corinne Henzen presented the cingulate system as a transdiagnostic marker
- Birgit Graf demonstrated its application in clinical practice
- Silvana Markovska and Alexander Tenev demonstrated its clinical implementation
- Andreas Müller presented the systemic biomarker model
The interpretation course makes these concepts applicable in practice. You will learn to recognize and interpret the patterns presented in the workshop – and to translate them efficiently into draft reports using Copilot.
Dates and registration
The course takes place online via Zoom and will be offered twice in 2026:
Spring course 2026: February 2 / February 16 / March 2 (Mondays, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Fall course 2026: September 7 / September 14 / September 21 (Mondays, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Course fees: CHF 1,200 (entire course, 3 days)
Maximum number of participants: 12 people per course
The small group size guarantees intensive support and the opportunity to discuss your own cases.
Your next step
The Biomarker Workshop has shown the vision. The interpretation course makes it a reality in your practice.
The spring course begins in four weeks. Places are limited to 12 participants.
Registration and further information: gtsg.ch/en/interpretation-of-the-tech-report/
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Graubünden Brain and Trauma Foundation (GTSG)
In collaboration with HBImed AG – the leading provider of functional brain diagnostics
