Brain research is a fascinating science, spanning from health and education policy, to the great philosophical questions about the individuality of human thought and the perceptibility of the
Leibniz Chairs
Prof. Dr. Guilio Tononi Director of the Center for Sleep and Consciousness at University Madison-Wisconsin
(2018)
Prof. Dr. Steven A. Hillyard Distinguished Professor for
On 29 August, the central administration office of the Leibniz Association and the Careers Office at LIN are jointly organising a career day tailored to the needs of our PhDs
The LIN invites all pupils with a special interest in Neuroscience to apply for a 1-week internship during winter vacation, from February 10 to 14, 2020. The practical course will approach questions
The Senate of the Leibniz Association recommends that the federal and state governments continue to fund the LIN over the next seven years. The basis for this recommendation is the evaluation report
The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund a new research group starting on August 1. The goal of the 17 participating scientists from Magdeburg, Berlin, Bremen and Haifa is to analyze protein
The Combinatorial NeuroImaging (CNI) Core Facility at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology combines an outstanding range of imaging techniques for non-invasive human imaging, translational animal
How is the LIN organized? Which structures exist?
The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology is a Foundation under public law. The purpose of our foundation is to promote science and basic research in
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