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631. Department N3 - Research groups  
Research groups  
632. One mutation – one medicine  
Prof. Dr. Matthis Synofzik develops tailored therapies for certain rare gene mutations. The German TV channel ZDF has now reported on the treatment of 5-year-old Poyraz, a patient with ataxia…  
633. Doctoral and Master Theses  
Completed Doctoral Theses (as of 2000) Julian Meßner Cerebellar ataxia as a loss of precise velocity duration trade-off Prof. Dr. P. Thier Maria-Sophie Breu Neuronale Grundlagen der kognitiven…  
634. "Science needs strong women"  
In an interview with the Hertie Foundation on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, Dr. Kronenberg-Versteeg reveals what her research on “living” human…  
635. Hertie Foundation establishes a new institute combining artificial intelligence and neuroscience  
Aim of the Hertie Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Brain Health (Hertie AI) is to use advances in artificial intelligence for patients with neurological diseases  
636. "Hertie Network of Excellence in Clinical Neuroscience“ is extended  
After a successful review, the Hertie Foundation extends the funding program "Hertie Network of Excellence in Clinical Neuroscience” for another three years. Tübingen is one of six neuroscience…  
637. Neuro-Oncology - News  
News  
638. Core Facilities - Core Facilities  
Core Facilities  
639. “Our neuro-biobank is like a treasure chest for research”  
PD Dr. Kathrin Brockmann leads the research group “Clinical Parkinson Research” at the HIH. In an interview with the Hertie Foundation, she explains what the neuro-biobank at the HIH is all about -…  
640. Frequent genetic cause and possible treatment of late-onset ataxia uncovered  
An international team with significant participation of Tübingen researchers led by Professor Dr. Matthis Synofzik has uncovered what is currently probably the most frequent genetic cause of ataxia…