15.08.2023
New “Neuroscience and Beyond” episode with André Fischer
In the new episode of “Neuroscience and Beyond” MBExC member André Fischer, Director at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) site Göttingen and Professor at the Department for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) talks about “Alzheimer’s disease and Epigenetics”. The focus of this interview is on
04.08.2023
ESP Young Investigator Award 2023 for Nadja Simeth-Crespi
MBExC junior fellow Nadja Simeth-Crespi receives ESP Young Investigator Award As recently announced by the European Society for Photobiology (ESP) on X, former Twitter, MBExC Junior Research Group leader and PI Nadja A. Simeth-Crespi, Institute of Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Göttingen, receives the 2023 ESP Young Investigator Award.
27.07.2023
Looking deep into the Network
Göttingen research team explores information processing in Deep Neural Networks Artificial neural networks are everywhere in research and technology, as well as in everyday technologies such as speech recognition. Despite this, it is still unclear to researchers what is exactly going on deep down in these networks. To find out,
26.07.2023
Patrick Cramer received Bavarian “Maximiliansorden”
Patrick Cramer, president of the Max Planck Society and MBExC member, received the Bavarian “Maximiliansorden” for Science and Art on 26 July. The “Maximiliansorden” is awarded every two years by the Minister President in recognition of outstanding achievements in the fields of science and art and represents a particularly high
05.07.2023
Real-time diagnostics for clinical use with improved fluorescence imaging
Göttingen researchers, led by MBExC member Frauke Alves (University Medical Center Göttingen and MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences) are involved in an European project to develop a new generation of fluorescence imaging in the near infrared range. In combination with specific optical probes, the method is to be used for imaging
30.06.2023
Multiple sclerosis: Myelin may threaten nerve fiber survival
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects millions of people worldwide and so far there is no cure for this disease of the central nervous system. Damage to nerve fibers, also called axons, is responsible for the severity of the disease in patients and the course of MS. The protective layer of the
29.06.2023
State of Lower Saxony supports further preclinical development of optical cochlear implants
The State of Lower Saxony and the VolkswagenFoundation have granted researchers of the University Medical Center Göttingen, the Leibniz University Hannover and the Clusters of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging and Hearing4all funding by the zukunft.niedersachsen program. Their project on the development of optical cochlear implants for the restoration of hearing in
23.06.2023
Patrick Cramer takes up office as Max Planck President
At the Plenary Assembly of the Max Planck Society in Göttingen on June 22, 2023, Martin Stratmann symbolically passed on the responsibility to his successor, MBExC member Patrick Cramer, by handing over the chain of office. Cramer paid tribute to Stratmann’s achievements and outlined the three main areas of focus
14.06.2023
Viola Priesemann new member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences
The Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony has accepted MBExC member Viola Priesemann, research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPI-DS) and professor at the University of Göttingen, as a new full member. She is one of 16 new members of the
07.06.2023
Podcast episode about hearing with light
Sounds of all kinds bring the world into our heads: our hearing system is as complex as it is ingenious. MBExC spokesperson Prof. Dr. Tobias Moser from the University Medical Center Göttingen, explains as interview guest in “Fragwürdig – der Podcast mit Antworten”, episode 9 how hearing works and how











