March 2021
by Linda Faye Tidwell
Controlled scar formation in the brain
When the brain suffers injury or infection, glial cells surrounding the affected site act to preserve the brain’s sensitive nerve cells and prevent excessive damage. A team of researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin have been able to demonstrate the important role played by the reorganization of the structural and membrane elements of glial cells. The researchers’ findings, which have been published in Nature Communications*, shed light on a new neuroprotective mechanism which the brain could use to actively control damage following neurological injury or disease.
by Linda Faye Tidwell
NeuroCure Postdoc Fellowships for Female Neuroscientists
After a competitive selection process - seven excellent candidates were awarded for NeuroCure Postdoc Fellowships for Female Neuroscientists
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by Linda Faye Tidwell
Brain Awareness Week 2021 - A recap of this year's week of the brain
The international week of the Brain - the “Brain Awareness Week” - took place from March 15th - 23th 2021.
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by Linda Faye Tidwell
BerlinBrains Talk Series 2021
The "Berlin Brains" lecture series at URANIA is jointly organized by the Cluster of Excellence NeuroCure, the Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin, the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, the SFB 1315 and the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin.