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Applicant Hugo Darras
Subject Area Evolution, Anthropology
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Multicellular organisms typically develop from a single cell into a collection of clonal cells. However, in a recent study
on the invasive yellow crazy ant, ...
Applicants Hendrik Hessenkemper , Tian Ma
Subject Area Fluid Mechanics
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
When small bubbles are introduced into a turbulent flow, we know from daily experience that the bubbles will be swept up by
the swirling eddies and vortices of
Using brain-wide neuronal imaging at cellular resolution to discover principles of neuron activity modulation by microglia
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Applicant Francesca Logiacco
Subject Area Molecular Biology and Physiology of Neurons and Glial Cells
DFG Programme WBP Fellowship Term Since 2024
Microglia, the brain-resident immune cells, are highly dynamic in nature. In addition to their immune competence, has been
shown that they play an unexpected ...
Using digital clinical and research data to develop a predictive model related to hearing outcome after cochlear implantation.
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Applicants Benedikt Hoeing , Christin Seifert
Subject Area Otolaryngology, Phoniatrics and Audiology
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) enable deaf people to perceive sound. The amount of pre- intra- and post-operative data
generated in the cochlear ...
Validation and further development of a spectral CT-based imaging biomarker for sarcopenia diagnostics
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Applicants Hans Meine , Isabel Molwitz , René Werner
Subject Area Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy, Radiobiology
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Background: Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disorder that increases adverse events like falls, disability, and mortality.
It is of high prevalence in oncologic