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Institution
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Medizinische Fakultät
Institut für Zelluläre Neurowissenschaften II
Address
Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Deutschland
GERiT
This institution in GERiT
53127 Bonn
Projects
Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Groups
Completed projects
Funktion und Modulation von RIMs und RIM-assoziierten Proteinen im normalen und epileptischen Gehirn
(Applicant
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
CRC/Transregios
Completed projects
Antiepileptogenic approaches targeting the T-type Ca2+ channel Cav3.2
(Project Heads
Becker, Albert
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
;
Yaari, Yoel
)
Epilepsy as synaptopathy: Plasticity of the presynaptic release machinery
(Project Heads
Becker, Albert
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Collaborative Research Centres
Completed projects
Circuit mechanisms of altered excitability in experimental cortical malformations
(Project Heads
Beck, Heinz
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Integrated Research Training Group
(Project Heads
Beck, Heinz
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Mechanisms of zinc-sensitive metal-regulatory transcription factor 1 induction of hippocampal epileptic network activity
(Project Heads
Becker, Albert
;
van Loo, Karen M. J.
)
Microcircuit mechanisms underlying epileptogenesis and behavioural impairment in anti-Drebrin auto-antibody mediated limbic encephalitis
(Project Heads
Becker, Albert
;
Wenzel, Michael
)
Molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity and tenacity
(Project Heads
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
;
Ziv, Ph.D., Noam
)
Recombinant adeno-associated- and lentiviral technologies
(Project Heads
Becker, Albert
;
Grömping, Yvonne
;
van Loo, Karen M. J.
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
;
Schwarz, Ph.D., Karl Martin
)
Regulation of membrane trafficking and organization by the Liprin-á protein family
(Project Head
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Clinical Research Units
Completed projects
Mechanisms of microglia-mediated neuronal damage and dysfunction: Role of the "TNFa-Zn2+" cascade
(Applicant
Beck, Heinz
)
Research Grants
Current projects
Neuro-aCSis – Bonn Neuroscience Clinician Scientist Program
(Applicant
Petzold, Gabor
)
RIM4 dependent synaptopathy causing a novel form of episodic ataxia: molecular mechanisms and altered circuit function
(Applicants
Dietrich, Dirk
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Why it takes time to stay in balance: Defining the molecular timer of homeostatic plasticity and its power to regulate network activity and meta-plasticity
(Applicants
Dietrich, Dirk
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Completed projects
Calcium, proliferation and AMPA receptors in NG2 glial cells
(Applicants
Dietrich, Dirk
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Epigenetic phatomechanisms promoting epileptogenesis in focal and generallized epilepsies (EpiGENet)
(Applicants
Becker, Albert
;
Blümcke, Ingmar
;
Sander, Thomas
)
Optical dissection of glycine and D-serine signalling using newly-developed sensors
(Applicants
Dietrich, Dirk
;
Henneberger, Christian
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Presynaptic tethers: molecular composition and functional role
(Applicants
Lucic, Vladan
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
;
Stein, Valentin
)
Single-cell transcriptome sequencing to investigate mechanisms of epileptogenesis in genetic mouse models and human brain biopsy tissue
(Applicants
Becker, Albert
;
Hedrich-Klimosch, Ulrike
;
Isbrandt, Dirk
;
Koch, Ph.D., Henner
)
Priority Programmes
Completed projects
Heterogeneity of neuron-NG2 glia synapses matches glial response to regionally diverse neuronal firing behavior.
(Applicants
Dietrich, Dirk
;
Schoch McGovern, Susanne
)
Research Units
Current projects
FOR 2715: Epileptogenesis of genetic epilepsies
(Spokesperson
Lerche, Holger
)
Molecular and network mechanisms-derived targeted interventions in neonatal genetic epilepsies
(Applicants
Becker, Albert
;
Isbrandt, Dirk
)
Completed projects
Functional epigenomic dissection of genetic generalized epilepsies
(Applicants
Becker, Albert
;
Sander, Thomas
)
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