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Protein plaques in the brain are the cause of Alzheimer's disease and the starting point for possible therapies. At later stages, however, the disease…

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In an interview with the Hertie Foundation, Hertie Fellow Dr. rer. nat. Marion Inostroza (Tübingen University Hospital) talks about her research,…

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Taste receptors in more than 10,000 taste buds on the tongue react to sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami, which means spicy or savory. But it's in…

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Researchers from Tübingen discover link between the protein medin and Alzheimer's disease

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Professor Ulf Ziemann and Professor Mathias Jucker are among the world's most cited scientists again this year, according to a recent analysis by…

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At the HIH, as part of the Johannes Dichgans scholarship program, doctoral scholarships for students of human medicine will again be offered for the…

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The HIH will collaborate with the Paris Brain Institute (ICM) in Paris with a joint project to investigate biomarker changes in neurodegenerative…

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The "Verein der Freunde der Gemeinnützigen Hertie-Stiftung" accepted the invitation to Tübingen and visited the HIH on October 14, 2022.

After a…

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The HIH congratulates the Center for Rare Diseases at University Hospital Tübingen on its certification as one of the first centers for rare diseases.…

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The largest sensory organ of humans is the skin. It is responsible for many stimuli such as pressure, temperature or pain. Feeling is not about one…

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