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German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Research institute for neurodegenerative diseases.

The DZNE is a research institute within the Helmholtz association that studies neurodegenerative diseases. Its mission is to understand the causes and risk factors that predispose to neurodegeneration and to develop new therapeutic and health care strategies. In order to promote high quality research in the field of neurodegeneration, the DZNE closely collaborates with its partner Universities.

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Details last updated 23-Nov-2019

People at German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Jonas Neher

Neuroscientist at DZNE

Sabine Hoffmann

Management and press officer at DZNE

Frank Bradke

Neurobilofist and Professor

Mathias Jucker

Swiss neuroscientist, Professor, and a Director at the DZNE

Tommaso Ballarini

Postdoctoral research fellow at German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Gerd Kempermann

Professor at Technische Universität Dresden and lead at the Dresden site of the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Sebastian Dupraz

Postdoctoral researcher in Bradke's lab at DZNE.

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) News

Medin- amyloid-β aggregates could act an new targets to therapeutically treat Alzheimer's

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) - 17-Nov-2022

Medin deposits are indeed a cause of blood vessel damage, one of the causes of Alzheimer's disease

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Mediterranean diet can boost your memory and prevent dementia

Independent - 07-May-2021

Diet with fish, olive oil, nuts, legumes & vegetables reduces abnormal protein deposits in brain

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Free radicals might actually be good for your brain

EurekAlert! - 04-Dec-2020

Control neurogenesis by causing nerve stem cells to divide & thus help brain adapt in mice

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Adult neurons can grow with the help of a group of proteins

Medical Xpress - 07-Aug-2019

Potential to cure paraplegia and quadriplegia someday in the future

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