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GRK 791:  Neural Developmental and Degenerative Processes: Basic Research and Clinical Implications

Subject Area Neurosciences
Term from 2002 to 2008
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 273467
 
The research training group "Neural Developmental and Degenerative Processes: Basic Research and Clinical Implications" specifically combines basic and clinical aspects of the Neurosciences. Students are offered a well-structured platform of courses, seminars and labwork for acquiring theoretical and practical knowledge in functions and dysfunctions of the brain. In addition to obtaining their Ph.D., the students will be trained in molecular, cellular, developmental and systems aspects of Neuroscience, the link between genes and learning, and the basis for neurological disease, including depression and Alzheimer¿s disease. The college will also offer training in the generation and analysis of genetically altered mice to study synaptic plasticity, learning and neurological disease. The laboratories participating in this program are at different institutes of the University of Heidelberg, including the ZMBH, University Hospital for Neurology in Heidelberg and Mannheim, Interdisciplinary Center for Neuroscience (IZN), and the Zentralinstitut for Mental Health Mannheim, as well as the DKFZ and the Max-Planck Institute for Medical Research. Notably, the program for the research training group is the only established link between Heidelberg/Mannheim labs working in basic and clinical neuroscience.
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