1776 results:
1671. Five-Year Anniversary of the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases: NRW-Science Minister Svenja Schulze and BMBF State Secretary Thomas Rachel open ceremonial act  
Today, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) celebrates its five-year anniversary with a gala event. A public Science Day will follow tomorrow morning. Bonn, May,…  
1672. DZNE invites visitors to a Family Science Day on May 10th  
Bonn, May 2nd, 2014. How can I keep my brain fit? How is the brain ageing? How do nerve cells communicate? What is a brain researcher actually doing? – Guests can ask our scientists these and…  
1673. Cholesterol transporter structure decoded  
The three-dimensional structure of the transport protein TSPO opens up novel paths for the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases. The three-dimensional structure of the transport protein TSPO…  
1674. Minister-President Reiner Haseloff inaugurates new DZNE building in Magdeburg  
The new research building of the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Magdeburg was inaugurated with a ceremonial opening this morning. Bonn/Magdeburg, February, 25th, 2014. The…  
1675. Two million Euros for Munich dementia researcher  
DZNE scientist Dieter Edbauer has been awarded a “Consolidator Grant” worth approximately two million Euro by the European Research Council (ERC) to investigate amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and…  
1676. Federal Cross of Merit for dementia researcher Christian Haass  
This evening, Professor Christian Haass has been awarded the Federal Cross of Merit by the Bavarian Minister of State for Education and Cultural Affairs, Science and Arts Dr. Ludwig…  
1677. Recurring memory traces boost long-lasting memories  
Recurring patterns of neuronal activity contribute to memory consolidation. Scientists of the DZNE and the University of Bonn are reporting these findings in the Journal of Neuroscience. German…  
1678. Demographic change - so what?! Challenges and solutions for improving health in an aging society  
“The aging society is one of the greatest challenges society has to face in the future. One of the most important goals is the development of new translational research strategies with the aim to…  
1679. Researchers identify new genetics risks for Alzheimer's disease  
An international research consortium with the participation of the DZNE and the Bonn University Hospital has identified eleven previously unknown genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. The…  
1680. Researchers find another piece in Alzheimer’s puzzle  
A team of German and American researchers has added another piece to the puzzle of what causes Alzheimer disease. They have found that a protein called “spastin” plays a previously unsuspected role:…  
Search results 1671 until 1680 of 1776