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701. HIH_Imagebroschu__re_EN_RZ_Screen_220411.pdf  
Hertie-Institut für klinische Hirnforschung New connections between brain research and patient care A Editorial The Center of Neurology, which includes the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain…  
702. Neuroscience Campus Get Together 2022  
After a two-year break, a Neuroscience Campus Get Together took place again on July 28, 2022. This event is traditionally hosted jointly by the HIH, the Center for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN), the…  
703. Outpatient clinics  
The department for Neurology and Epileptology is involved in the treatment of all neurological diseases together with the other departments of the Center for Neurology. The main focus of the…  
704. Publications  
Complete List of Publications: Holger Lerche (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1783-8710) Selected publications from 2022 Boßelmann CM, Hedrich UBS, Müller P, Sonnenberg L, Parthasarathy S, Helbig…  
705. Johannes Dichgans Scholarship 2022/2023  
Luca Braunger and Peter Paßlack receive the Johannes Dichgans doctoral scholarship for one year.  
706. Synofzik Lab  
The translational research of our Research Division is fully geared by a systematic translational pipeline of developing therapy strategies for a broad range of genetically stratified…  
707. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: New gene therapy launched  
A current study is investigating the tolerability and efficacy of a novel therapeutic technique for treating Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) at the Center of Neurology. To slow the progression…  
708. NL-FFL10_final.pdf  
01 | 2022 Gemeinsam Großes erreichen Meningeosis neoplastica: Therapiestudie gestartet Ein Medikament soll den Tumor bekämpfen Kleines Molekül - große Wirkung Mit einem Stück Nukleinsäure beheben…  
709. HIH at the FENS Forum of Neuroscience  
After a long break due to the pandemic, HIH was again represented at the FENS Forum this year. Together with "Research in Germany" and "Neurocenters in Germany" the HIH informed…  
710. Out of sight, quickly out of mind  
We are very bad at recalling objects at our gaze direction from short-term memory - even though this is the area we see most sharply, report brain researchers from Tübingen led by Professor Ziad Hafed