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6 million euros of European Research Council funding will go to two neuroscientists from Göttingen Prof. Dr. Silvio Rizzoli (Director of the Institute of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology at the UMG, left), Prof. Dr. Nils Brose (Director of the Department of Molecular Neurobiology at the MPI of Experimental Medicine, right). Photo: Ben Cooper

06.11.2020

Two ERC Synergy Grants for Göttingen neuroscientists

Two Göttingen researchers receive highly regarded Synergy Grant funding from the European Research Council. More than six million euros of European funding will go to the Göttingen Campus. (mbexc/umg/mpiem) Professors Silvio Rizzoli, Director of the Institute of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), and Nils
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6 million euros of European Research Council funding will go to two neuroscientists from Göttingen Prof. Dr. Silvio Rizzoli (Director of the Institute of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology at the UMG, left), Prof. Dr. Nils Brose (Director of the Department of Molecular Neurobiology at the MPI of Experimental Medicine, right). Photo: Ben Cooper

06.11.2020

Göttinger Neurowissenschaftler erhalten ERC-Synergy-Grant

Die Göttinger Professoren Silvio Rizzoli, Direktor des Instituts für Neuro- und Sinnesphysiologie der Universitätsmedizin Göttingen (UMG), und Nils Brose, Direktor der Abteilung Molekulare Neurobiologie des Max-Planck-Instituts für Experimentelle Medizin (MPI-EM), beide Mitglieder des MBExC, konnten jeweils einen hochkompetitiven ERC-Grant einwerben. Beide werden ab 2021 durch das EU-Förderprogramm „ERC Synergy Grants“
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03.11.2020

Isolation of High Quality Murine Atrial and Ventricular Myocytes for Simultaneous Measurements of Ca2+ Transients and L-Type Calcium Current

Authors Tomsits P, Schüttler D, Kääb S, Clauss S, Voigt N Journal Journal of Visualized Experiments Citation J Vis Exp. 2020 Nov 3;(165). Abstract Mouse models play a crucial role in arrhythmia research and allow studying key mechanisms of arrhythmogenesis including altered ion channel function and calcium handling. For this
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01.11.2020

Functional Divergence of Mammalian TFAP2a and TFAP2b Transcription Factors for Bidirectional Sleep Control

Authors Hu Y, Korovaichuk A, Astiz M, Schroeder H, Islam R, Barrenetxea J, Fischer A, Oster H, Bringmann H Journal Genetics Citation Genetics. 2020 Nov;216(3):735-752. Abstract Sleep is a conserved behavioral state. Invertebrates typically show quiet sleep, whereas in mammals, sleep consists of periods of nonrapid-eye-movement sleep (NREMS) and REM
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