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1591. Methuselah’s Descendants – What Keeps Us Healthy in Old Age? The New Director of Population Health Sciences at the DZNE Investigates  
The New Director of Population Health Sciences at the DZNE Investigates Bonn, December 6th, 2011. Our life expectancy has increased considerably in recent centuries. However, which factors play…  
1592. DZNE hosts industry conference - First "DZNE Industry Day" highlights opportunities for cooperation  
Bonn, December 2nd, 2011. On Monday, 28th of November, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) held its first “Industry Day.” The event aimed to showcase the work of the recently…  
1593. Researchers unlock secret to mysterious movement disorder  
Prof. Oliver Brüstle and his team use neurons to study disease etiology Neurodegenerative diseases represent one of the greatest challenges in our aging society. Yet research into these illnesses…  
1594. Speaker of the DZNE site Magdeburg awarded with research prize  
Bonn/Magdeburg, November 23rd, 2011. Today Professor Emrah Düzel received the 2011 research prize granted by Otto-von-Guericke University at a ceremony commemorating the birthday of the…  
1595. Computer simulation of memory cells  
DZNE scientists and their US colleagues have received US$1.5 million in funding to research learning and memory using computer models Bonn, Nov 8 , 2011. DZNE scientists and their US colleagues have…  
1596. A one way gate for tau proteins  
Bonn, Oct 27th, 2011. Scientists from Bonn have discovered a possible mechanism of Alzheimer disease For a nerve cell to function properly, each protein must be in the right place. The tau protein,…  
1597. Researching the causes of Parkinson’s disease  
Munich, October 5th, 2011. The DZNE is pleased to announce that as of September 1st, 2011, Prof. Günter Höglinger, recipient of a Heisenberg professorship, has joined the German Center for…  
1598. A micro-RNA as a key regulator of learning and Alzheimer's disease  
Scientists identify an RNA molecule as a potential target for new Alzheimer's therapies Göttingen, September 23rd, 2011. Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell. They transport materials,…  
1599. Why senile plaques form in the brain of Alzheimer patients  
Scientists from the DZNE and University of Bonn have discovered that a modification of the protein amyloid beta causes it to aggregate and form plaques – a typical feature of Alzheimer's disease…  
1600. Humboldt Research Fellowship for Michela Deleidi  
Bonn/Tübingen, September15th 2011. Dr. Michela Deleidi, a scientist in Prof. Thomas Gasser’s research group at the DZNE site Tübingen and the Hertie Institute for Brain Research, received a…  
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