Prizes and awards

Source: DZNE / Johann F. Saba
Award for Groundbreaking Research on Alzheimer’s Disease
The Munich biochemist Christian Haass has received the “Hartwig Piepenbrock-DZNE Prize” endowed with 60,000 euros.
Prof. Christian Haass
Award for Munich Alzheimer‘s researcher
This year’s “Hartwig Piepenbrock-DZNE Prize”, which is endowed with 60,000 euros, goes to the Munich biochemist and Alzheimer’s researcher Christian Haass.
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Dementia research: 100,000 euros for transatlantic collaboration
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…
Prof. Frank Bradke
Roger de Spoelberch Prize goes to DZNE Neuroscientist
Frank Bradke to be awarded for research on neuronal regeneration.
ERC Grant for DZNE researcher Markus Zweckstetter
Markus Zweckstetter from the Goettingen site of the DZNE has been awarded an “Advanced Grant” from the European Research Council. He will explore new techniques on sub-nanometer level to analyze non-membrane organelles.
Protrait Prof. Haass
DZNE researcher receives world’s top Brain Prize
Together with three other neuroscientists Christian Haass, speaker of the DZNE Munich site, receives the world’s most valuable prize for brain research.
Combating Anxiety with Virtual Reality
Scientists at the DZNE in Magdeburg are developing an innovative therapy based on virtual reality to treat social anxiety disorders. For this purpose, the European Research Council is providing about 150,000 Euro.
Leibniz Prize for Bonn Immunologist
Eicke Latz, director of the Institute of Innate Immunity at the University of Bonn and scientist at the DZNE will be awarded the “Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize”, which is considered as the most prestigious research award in Germany. The awards ceremony will be…
Award for health care researchers
Three DZNE scientists have received the “Hufeland Prize” of the Deutsche Ärzteversicherung, which is endowed with 20,000 euros.
Bonn-based neuroscientist awarded 1.8 million
Prof. Stefan Remy will receive the “Consolidator Grant” from the European Research Council (ERC). Remy plans to use the prize money on decoding single neuron function during behavior in mice.