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The Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience and the Danish Node of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
Researchers at DANDRITE perform basic and translational research at highest international level in brain an the nervous system.
A new study reveals – contrary to previous assumptions – that a key protein also plays a role in patients with a common early-onset hereditary form of…
The DANDRITE-affiliated research group, headed by Felicity Davis, is the first to receive the Young Academy's Research Environment of the Year award…
Group Leader Chao Sun has been awarded a Sapere Aude DFF Starting Grant to explore the mechanisms behind memory loss associated with ageing. A call…
On 19 and 20 June, a delegation from the Brain Research Institute visited DANDRITE to strengthen the collaboration between the two institutions,…
A new study reveals important insights into the role of RNA editing in the brain, providing a valuable new resource to understand the brain’s complex…
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The Young Neuroscience Network and YoDA (Young DANDRITE) invite you to a workshop on how to write grant applications and secure funding as a junior…
Speaker 1: Kyung Min Noh, Professor, Dept. of Biomedicine, affiliated researcher at DANDRITE
Speaker 2: Mette Galsgaard Malle, Postdoc, Kjems Lab …
Speaker 1: Sara Sejer, PhD-student, Kim Lab
Speaker 2: Morten Schallburg Nielsen Lab, affiliated researcher to DANDRITE
Discussion Leader: Francisca…
Speaker 1: Markus Christensen, Master Student, Sun Lab
Speaker 2: Jens Lindengren, Research Assistant, Klawonn Lab
Discussion Leader: Silvia…
This event is tenative and more information will follow soon.
Speaker 1: Islam Faress, Postdoc, Kitazawa Lab
Speaker 2: Rajlakshmi Sawale, PhD-student, Vanwalleghem Lab
Discussion Leader: Sergio Almeida,…
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