Project Details
Professor Dr. Dietmar Schmitz
Address
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Charité Mitte
Neurowissenschaftliches Forschungszentrum
Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin
- As Applicant
- Current projects
- GPRIN proteins and their effects on kainate receptor function (Research Grants)
- Autoantibody pathogenicity in antibody-induced and common neurodegenerative diseases (Clinical Research Units)
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- Completed projects
- Synaptische Aktivierung von Kainat-Rezeptoren an hippocampalen Neuronen (Emmy Noether International Fellowships)
- Synaptische Aktivierung von Kainat-Rezeptoren an hippocampalen Neuronen (Emmy Noether Independent Junior Research Groups)
- Kurz- und Langzeit-Plastizität an der Moosfaser-Synapse des Hippocampus (Research Grants)
- Role of kainate receptors in olfactory learning (Research Grants)
- Delineating and testing a microcircuit model of parahippocampal phase precession (Priority Programmes)
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- Current projects
- As Spokesperson
- Current projects
- EXC 2049: NeuroCure (Clusters of Excellence (ExStra))
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- Completed projects
- GRK 1123: Cellular Mechanisms of Learning and Memory Consolidation in the Hippocampal Formation (Research Training Groups)
- EXC 257: NeuroCure - Towards a Better Outcome of Neurological Disorders (Clusters of Excellence)
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- Current projects
- As Participating Researcher
- Completed projects
- GSC 86: Berlin School of Mind and Brain (Graduate Schools)
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- Completed projects
- As Project Head
- Current projects
- Differential embedding of hippocampal output neurons during memory-related oscillations (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Development of molecular tools for manipulating and studying memory engrams (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Completed projects
- Synaptic conductances during sharp wave-ripple complexes (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Induction and suppression of febrile seizures (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Unterstanding the function of Shank2 and its role in autism (Collaborative Research Centres)
- The role of the RIM-binding protein active zone scaffold in regulating neurotransmitter release at diverse central synapses (Collaborative Research Centres)
- Synaptic scaffold proteins regulate presynaptic proteostasis (Collaborative Research Centres)
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- Current projects
- As Participating Person
- As Co-Investigator