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CorTec: University Spin-Off on its Way into the Future of Neurotechnology
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CorTec is developing a neurotechnological platform for measuring and stimulating brain activity. With the seed investment and public subsidies which the Spin-Off from the University of Freiburg has just received it can go on with its development towards a clinical application of the platform system and bring it to market maturity.
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Crippling rhythms of the brain
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Network model reveals new insights into causes and possible treatments of Parkinson’s disease
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Details of connectivity play important role for network activity
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Simulating a large variety of different networks, BCF scientists systematically evaluate which features in their structure most strongly affect their dynamics.
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Dr. Klaus Herberger Inaugurates Carl Zeiss Sponsorship
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On 14 October 2015, Dr. Klaus Herberger of the Carl Zeiss Foundation officially inaugurated a 750,000-Euro-sponsorship for the Bernstein Center Freiburg. His address entitled “Knowledge is the Key to the Future” also conveyed a historic connection between the foundation and the Bernstein Center.
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Embedded nerve cells hold the key to brain activity
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Scientists from Freiburg propose new approach to unravel the function of the human brain
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Epileptic signatures - outside of epileptic seizures
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Scientists find changes in brain networks during ‘normal’ activity between epileptic episodes
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European funding for Freiburg’s epilepsy research
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Newly developed method will shed light on causes of the disease
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European Union awards Erasmus Mundus grant for Joint Doctorate Programme to the Bernstein Center Freiburg
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The Bernstein Center Freiburg will receive funding from the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Programme of the European Union to support its efforts in educating PhD students in the interdisciplinary field of neuroinformatics. The so-called EuroSPIN (European Study Programme in Neuroinformatics) will be carried out in collaboration with Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan in Stockholm, Sweden, the University of Edinburgh, UK, and the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, in Bangalore, India. The programme will start in 2010.
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European Union awards Marie Curie Action “FACETS-ITN” to the Bernstein Center Freiburg
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Embarking on a research career is not always easy. The European Commission seeks to support young researchers in this endeavour through the Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) Program. The Bernstein Center at Freiburg University was now awarded financial support that will allow 21 selected Ph.D. students to conduct their research in a highly interdisciplinary field that spans from neurobiology to electrical engineering and computer science.
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Faraway, so close!
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Combination of experiment and computation sheds light on the role of long-range connections in the brain
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