Press releases

- Award for Dementia Researcher from New York City

Groundbreaking insights into the genetics of brain diseases.

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- A Varied Life Boosts the Brain’s Functional Networks

Results from a mouse study with novel biosensing technique.

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- An Important Step for Drug Research Concerning Alzheimer’s and other Brain Diseases

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DZNE reinforces its study resources at several sites.

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- New Approaches against the Consequences of Birth Asphyxia

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German researchers study neuroprotective agents in laboratory trial.

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- International Graduate Training on Metabolism and Neurodegeneration

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In a new, EU funded program, early career scientists are tracking down the connection between metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. DZNE is involved in a leading role.

Bonn, June, 26th, 2023. Again and again, the trail leads to metabolism: When researchers…

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- Ataxias: International Award for Bonn Patient Care and Research

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US Foundation Distinguishes University Hospital Bonn and DZNE.

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- Tuning Brain Cells with Light

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Human Frontier Science Program funds transatlantic research project.

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- A Computer-assisted Procedure Classifies Ataxia-related Speech Disturbances

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Researchers at DZNE and the University Hospital Bonn, together with the Berlin-based company PeakProfiling GmbH, have developed a digital technology that recognizes the severity of speech disturbances resulting from ataxia, a brain disease, with great accuracy.

 

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- The centrosome plays an important role in neuron migration

Pcture shows microscope image of a mouse brain that was genetically changed in its embryonic stage.

Researchers from the DZNE have solved an important puzzle in neurobiology: the wiring and the movement of nerve cells are interwoven, but separately controlled.

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- Social contact strengthens dementia patients and can improve disease progression

New study on treatment and care for people with dementia published.

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