Education [MSc/MD/PhD neuroscience] Promotion of young researchers Flow cytometry Brain imaging [from cell to system] Proteomik,Genomik, Genetik Research area A: Mechanisms of damage Research Area B: Endogenous brain protection Research area C: Regeneration Research area D: Crosstalk between nervous and immune system Research area E: Developmental disturbances Research area F: Plasticity Disorders of network formation Neuroinflammation Cerebro-vascular diseases (CVD) Research unit for long-term outcome and behavioral analysis Research unit for long-term outcome and behavioral analysis NeuroCure Clinical Research Center
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Students

NeuroCure and the
International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences
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* now voted in Top 10 International Master Programs 2008


Top 10 International Master Program

 

Over the last few years, neuroscience has developed into one of the major research focus areas in Berlin. Numerous research projects like NeuroCure have led to a multitude of graduate study opportunities including:

International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences (MSc, PhD and MD/PhD)

International Graduate Program Computational Neuroscience (MSc and PhD)

Berlin School of Mind and Brain (PhD)

Helmholtz International Research School Molecular Neurobiology (PhD)

GKR 1258 Neuroinflammation (PhD)

GRK 1123 Learning and Memory (PhD)

 

To provide a central point of information, a joint website is being developed: www.neuroscience-berlin.de. Together, the Berlin programs offer a wide variety of neuroscience classes and lectures. In addition, graduate students in Berlin have set up a forum for neuroscience students open to anyone interested.

For questions, please contact:


Lutz Steiner       
International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences
Humboldt Graduate School
Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin
Phone: 0049 30 2093 45 82
 Fax:      0049 30 2093 45 90
E-Mail: lutz.steiner@charite.de 

 

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