The next round of TNC Elevator Pitches will happen as a lunch event with food and drinks on Monday, November 20, from 12:00-13:00 in the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Otfried-Müller-Str. 23.
Neuroscientists from different institutes and research areas are pitching their ideas for innovative projects, new research ideas or are showcasing their work.
Pitches by:
Dr. Marta Andreatta (Department of General Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at University Hospital Tübingen)
Title: “Searching for safety: The burdens and the buffers of safety-related processes”
Prof. Martin Giese (Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research)
Title: "The new Center for Bionic Intelligence Tübingen Stuttgart (BITS)”
Dr. Janna Lendner (Clinic for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine & Helfrich Lab, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research)
Title: “REM sleep cleans your brain”
Prof. Tobias Kaufmann (Department of General Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at University Hospital Tübingen & Center for Mental Health)
Title: „Brain plasticity following pregnancy loss - ERC project starting 2024“
Florian Sandhäger (Siegel lab, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research)
Title: “The human brain tends towards abstraction”
Everyone is cordially invited.
Tübingen is a special place for research. Very few locations offer such a wide range of research areas in such close proximity - both physically and figuratively. Not only are all of Tübingen's research institutions just a stone's throw away from each other, they also collaborate closely within the Tübingen Research Campus.
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