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1581. Monique Breteler receives American Alzheimer`s Association Award  
DZNE-Director of Population Health Sciences honored Vancouver/Bonn, July 16, 2012. The US-American Alzheimer`s Association honors Prof. Dr. Dr. Monique Breteler, German Center for Neurodegenerative…  
1582. Advancing Research on Degenerative Neurological Illnesses with Brain Tissue  
Manuela Neumann, whose work focuses on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia, has accepted a new professorship at DZNE and the University of Tübingen. Bonn/Tübingen, June, 18th,…  
1583. New research project to reduce the risks of drug therapies  
Collaboration between the BfArM, DZNE and Uniklinik Bonn Bonn, 21. Mai 2012. An increasing number of older people are suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson‘s and…  
1584. Blanche A. Paul Foundation supports Parkinson’s disease research at DZNE  
Bonn, April 10th, 2012. The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) is pleased to announce a generous donation from the Blanche A. Paul Foundation to support research on the molecular…  
1585. Communication channels in the brain - Jakob von Engelhardt leads a new Junior Research Group  
Bonn/Heidelberg, March 22nd, 2012. Jakob von Engelhardt leads a new Junior Research Group, “Synaptic Communication and Neurodegeneration”, established by the German Center for Neurodegenerative…  
1586. What are the causes of synapse failure in Alzheimer's disease? - Prof. Jochen Herms studies the cellular basis of neurodegenerative diseases with advanced microscopy technologies  
Bonn/Munich, February 29th, 2012. Prof. Jochen Herms heads a new research group at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) and holds a professorship at the…  
1587. Releasing the brakes on spinal cord growth - the working group led by Professor Frank Bradke is studying how nerve cells can be stimulated to regenerate themselves in the case of paraplegia  
Bonn, February 8th, 2012. The new working group led by Professor Frank Bradke at the DZNE is studying how nerve cells can be stimulated to regenerate themselves in the case of paraplegia While…  
1588. An in-depth look into spinal cord regeneration - Scientists develop new methods for the study of spinal cord injury  
Bonn, December 25th, 2011. After spinal cord injury nerve fibers do not regenerate by themselves; loss of neuronal function up to complete paralysis is the consequence. When investigating new…  
1589. Green Light for New Center in Berlin - Berlin Senate approves funding for DZNE research center  
Bonn, December 21st,  2011. Yesterday the Berlin Senate approved the signing of a joint federal and state agreement to grant funding to the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)…  
1590. Berlin’s neuroscientists decode important mechanism of nerve cell communication  
Berlin, December 16th, 2011. By researching fruit flies, neuroscientists of the NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence in Berlin were able to gain a better understanding of a meaningful mechanism of…  
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