Press releases

- Indications why older people are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease

The risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease increases with age. DZNE researcher Susanne Wegmann has uncovered a possible cause for this: Molecules involved in the disease, termed tau-proteins, spread more easily in the aging brain.

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- Summertime Science

Mitmach-Experiment für Kinder

More than 3,000 visitors came to the DZNE's Open Day on the Venusberg in Bonn.

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- Secure and intelligent use of patient data

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Six Helmholtz Centres - including the DZNE - will jointly research how patient data can be processed safely and efficiently. More information (German).

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- How fish brain cells react to Alzheimer’s disease

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DZNE researchers have studied the regenerative capacity of zebrafish brain in single cell resolution with the aim of developing novel strategies against Alzheimer’s. Their findings are published in “Cell Reports”.

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- How the body protects itself from type 2 diabetes

Researchers at the DZNE and the University of Bonn discover a key role of the protein HPGD

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- Municipal support for the DZNE information campaign for brain research in Magdeburg

Site speaker and mayor present the campaign

The DZNE in Magdeburg is launching a city-wide information campaign.

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- Together against dementia: 10 years of DZNE

The DZNE celebrated its tenth anniversary with a ceremonial act.

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- DZNE scientists funded for Parkinson’s research through EU Innovative Medicines Initiative

About half a million euros approved for research into the ‘powerhouses’ of cells.

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- Lab study: Parkinson’s researchers test a new approach against motor disorders

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DZNE scientists have been able to alleviate motor disorders in mice that resemble those seen in Parkinson’s patients.

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- Dementia research: 100,000 euros for transatlantic collaboration

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Sabina Tahirovic, vom DZNE in München, und Susan Cotman, vom Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, erhalten den „Neurodegeneration Research Award“. Mit dem Preisgeld wollen sie Gemeinsamkeiten von Demenzerkrankungen bei Kindern und Erwachsenen erforschen.

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