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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.
3. PhD Career Day
…A day full of exciting impulses for…
5. onLINe seminar: Ute Hochgeschwender (Michigan University)
6. New study on surprise and attention
In the absence of sound or touch, the pupil dilates and reacts to this surprising event, according to a new study.
7. 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
8. SFB 1436 talk series: Denise Henriques (Toronto)
9. "Expert-guided, semi-supervised analysis of unconstrained behavior using A-SOiD" by Martin Schwarz
10. On a grand tour through Germany
The LIN is travelling with the MS Wissenschaft in 2024.
11. Talk by Prof. Dr. Petzold (Bonn)
12. Somatosensory and Body Perception
… the full potential of…
13. Media and Public Relations
… of visitors visit
14. Women in science during the corona crisis
The past months have taken many people to their personal and professional limits. During the Corona crisis, the FEM POWER network collected statements from women in the scientific community in order
15. Good research requires the right conditions: LIN once again recognised for its support of family-friendly working practices
The LIN has today once again been recognised for its family- and life-stage-friendly HR policy. The ‘audit berufundfamilie’ certificate confirms that work-life balance is being systematically
16. Girls’ Day at LIN: Try your hand at research
On Girls’ Day, we opened our labs: gaining insights, trying things out, contributing ideas, and making discoveries.
17. Professor Remy at Ethics Council hearing on AI and human-machine interfaces
On February 25, at 9:30 a.m., the German Ethics Council will hold a public hearing on the topic of "Artificial Intelligence and Human-Machine Interfaces".
18. Application submitted for Excellence Initiative
"Cognitive Vitality - A Healthy Mind in Every Body" is one of three draft proposals with which the OVGU is participating in the new round of the Excellence Initiative. The LIN is an important partner
19. 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
20. 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
21. Seminar “Neuro Communications”: Dirk Isbrandt (Cologne)
22. Awarded once again: LIN receives rating for family-friendly working practices
The award with distinction from the berufundfamilie audit confirms that we are on the right track.
23. Program: Long Night of Science
The 16th Long Night of Science will take place in Magdeburg on 11 June.
24. Equal Opportunities
… their full potential. …
25. Data Protection
… for a workshop or the…
26. NeuroCommunications Seminar: Matthew Larkum (Berlin)
27. 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.
28. NeuroCommunications: Gisella Vetere (Paris)
29. Seminar “Neuro Communications”: Stephan Lammel (Berkeley)
31. Leibniz Association to fund the Health Technologies Research Alliance for another four years
The research alliance "Leibniz Health Technologies" will receive funding of 1.2 million euros from the Leibniz Association until the end of 2024. Leibniz Health Technologies is thus starting its
32. Boards
… members visit the LIN…
33. Im Fliegenkino
Ein Team des LIN hat ein Verfahren entwickelt, um die gesamte Fliegenlarve zu durchleuchten und deren Nervenzellen – von Kopf bis Fuß sozusagen – in ihrer Gesamtheit darzustellen.
34. Synapse für Synapse: Gehirnstruktur des Lernens vollständig kartiert
Einem internationalen Konsortium von Wissenschaftlern unter Beteiligung von Forschern des Leibniz-Instituts für Neurobiologie (LIN) ist es gelungen, jede einzelne Verbindung aller Nervenzellen im
35. Combinatorial NeuroImaging Core Facility
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
36. 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
37. Sensory learning and prediction
… to go shopping later.…
38. Syntophagy, FOR 5228; Kick-off meeting
39. Career Talk: Dr. Robert Waschipky
40. 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
41. LIN Colloquium: Prof. Miguel Remondes
Title of his talk is „A Gradient of Hippocampal Inputs to the Medial Mesocortex"
42. Conferences in 2022
The following scientific conferences are planned for the coming year.
43. Long Night of Science
44. Women Career Day
45. Commission for Ethics in Security-related Research
The LIN has a Commission for Ethics in Security-Related Research (KEF). The Commission was established in accordance with the recommendations of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and
46. Health day for employees
Healthy and motivated in everyday working life
47. 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
48. LineOfVision '27
Conference of the Institute
49. 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
50. Prof. AJ Parker, MA, PhD, ScD, FRSB, Oxford
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