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1. Pupils visit our labs
The psychology course of the grammar school in Burg came to the LIN for a lab tour.
2. Imprint
Site operator Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie (LIN) Brenneckestraße 6 39118 Magdeburg Germany Tel: +49 391 62 63 92 41 1 E-Mail: kontakt@lin-magdeburg.de VAT identification number
3. LIN defends certificate for family-oriented HR policy
The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) successfully defended the certificate for family-conscious and life-phase oriented working conditions – issued by the berufundfamilie Service GmbH - on
4. The LIN received recognition for his family-friendly policy
In an unusual event, the LIN was awarded the certificate for family and life phase-oriented personnel policy by the berufundfamilie Service GmbH. Due to the current health situation, the audit
5. The Learning & Memory Meeting has to be cancelled
Due to some new cases in Germany and following a detailed risk assessment we regret to finally inform you that we came to the conclusion that the Meeting has to be cancelled.
7. On a grand tour through Germany
The LIN is travelling with the MS Wissenschaft in 2024.
9. Media and Public Relations
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
10. Leibniz Chairs
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
11. Data Protection
… 14 Validity and…
12. Career day in Berlin strengthens our PhDs
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
13. Student internship at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
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
14. LIN at Tomorrow Labs: Hands-on brain research at the Science Harbour
On 6 June, Magdeburg’s Science Harbour will become the laboratory of the future.
16. Excellent evaluation of our neuroscience research
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
17. Start of new DFG research group on protein turnover at synapses
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
18. Program: Long Night of Science
The 16th Long Night of Science will take place in Magdeburg on 11 June.
21. Information for Postdocs
The time between a doctorate and a habilitation is often called "postdoctoral phase". The LIN supports the early independence of young group leaders. Postdoc Representatives The postdoc
23. Boards
The international Scientific Advisory Board advises the LIN on scientific and technical issues of current research and future development. SAB members visit the LIN annually and report on the
24. Cognitive Neurophysiology
The hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, which are part of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), support memory and spatial navigation functions. Our research focuses on neural computation underlying
27. Conferences in 2022
The following scientific conferences are planned for the coming year.
30. Health day for employees
Healthy and motivated in everyday working life
31. Sensory learning and prediction
… have to go shopping later. We…
32. Organisation
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
33. Neuro-Optics
We use optical methods to study the brain. Our particular focus is on using optical methods to stimulate and measure neural activity at the mesoscopic scale. We study how groups of neurons
34. LIN Colloquium: Prof. Miguel Remondes
Title of his talk is „A Gradient of Hippocampal Inputs to the Medial Mesocortex"
35. LineOfVision '27
Conference of the Institute
36. Research Group Neuroplasticity
The main topics of our research group are cellular and molecular mechanisms of neuronal plasticity in the healthy brain, but also disorders of synaptic functions in neuropsychiatric and
38. Research Group Behavioral Neuroscience
… on the cardiovascular…
40. Leibniz Lecture I
Michael Kreutz | LIN: From synapse to nucleus and back - communication over distance in neurons
42. Expert service
You research for an article, a TV or radio broadcast? At LIN, you find experts for these and other topics: Learning and memory Working memory Attention in children and adults Hearing
43. LIN with 2 teams at the company relay
Ten runners from three countries competed for the LIN on June 27 and took part in the Magdeburg company relay.
44. New broschure „Kompass Tierversuche“ published
The initiative Understanding Animal Experiments has published the "Compass Animal Experiments" on the occasion of the Day of the Laboratory Animal on 24 April.
45. animal husbandry
Animal husbandry supports the scientists at LIN in their research on learning and memory. Laboratory animals are an essential part of this. Our animal keepers take care of the well-being of the
46. Combinatorial NeuroImaging Core Facility
Downloads The Combinatorial NeuroImaging (CNI) Core Facility at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology combines an outstanding range of imaging techniques for non-invasive human imaging,
47. Brain Facts
Did you know .... ? The brain is a fascinating organ, it has a very complex structure and is therefore still not completely researched. We can anatomically distinguish two halves and four main
48. Department Cellular Neuroscience
  How does the brain learn, store, and recall specific locations and events? And what causes these memory processes to malfunction in disease? We study how neural computations on the
49. XII Leibniz Lecture
with Floris de Lange from the Radboud University in Nijmegen (NL)
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