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Fighting Parkinson's disease: 1.25 million Euros for young Tübingen-based researcher

Michela Deleidi is studying human ageing processes and age-related neurological disorders with a particular focus on Parkinson's disease. She wants to employ…

Helmholtz gains 17 new leaders of Young Investigators Groups

A total of 250 researchers applied to become a Young Investigators Group leader. “There were many outstanding scientists from top international locations among…

Spot on for brain research: controlling nerve cells with light

Gero Miesenböck was the first to insert a light-controlled on/off switch into brain cells. His pioneering method allows scientists to switch nerve cells on and…

DFG, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Mainz University invest more than EUR 2 million in a cyclotron

The Institute of Nuclear Chemistry at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) will get a subterranean building for its new cyclotron. Parallel to the…

Professor Ignacio Cirac receives Hamburg Prize for Theoretical Physics

On the basis of quantum mechanics his investigations are leading to new concepts for quantum computers – devices based on a system of quantum particles that…

Looking into the retina—Philipp Berens receives Bernstein Award 2015

The Bernstein Award will be presented by Dr. Matthias Kölbel from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) on September 15, 2015 during the…

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