Titles of the Research Projects and Special
Fields of the Supervisors
Dermietzel:
1. Molecular differentiation of electrical synapses
during corticogenesis
2. Development of connexin expression in cerebral cortex
3. Restriction of functional gap-junction coupling under inflammatory
CNS diseases in astroglia
(Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology, Cellular Communication)
Funke:
4. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and visual cortical plasticity
Eysel/Mittmann
5. Synaptic long-term plasticity in the visual cortex of BDNF knock-outmice
in vitro
(Neurophysiology,Neuromorphology, Cell Biology)
Faissner/von Holst:
6.Regulation of glial protein-tyrosin phosphatases during development
and plasticity of the visual system
7.Biology of neural stem cells
(Molecular Neurobiology, Biochemistry, Developmental Neurobiology)
Hatt/Wetzel:
8. The Olfactory System
(Cell Physiology, Receptor Physiology, Molecular
Neurobiology)
Heumann:
9 . Adult hippocampal neurogenesis in the synRAS transgenic mouse model
(Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Neurobiology)
Hollmann:
10. Analysis of potential phylogenetic relationships
between ionotropic glutamate receptors and potassium channels
11. Analysis of glutamate receptor expression in primary neurons, stem
cells and transfected cells
(Molecular Neurobiology, Receptor Biochemistry,
Cell Physiology)
Lübbert:
12. Characterisation of mice carrying genetic defects associated
with Parkinsons disease
13. Analysis of gene expression in mouse models of Parkinson`s disease
(Molecular Neurobiology, Pathoneurobiology,
Neurogenetics)
Manahan-Vaughan:
14. Learning and memory
(International Graduate School
of Neuroscience)
Schmidt:
15. Developmental function of the visual system
(General
Zoology and Neurobiology)
Wahle:
16. Regulation of neurotrophin expression by neurotrophins in rat visual
cortex
17. Regulation of expression of voltage-gated potassium channels Kv3.1b
and Kv3.2 in developing rat visual cortex
18. VACANT: Are classical neurotransmitter receptors modulating dendritogenesis
of neocortical neurons?
(Developmental Neurobiology, Molecular Neurobiology,
Neuroanatomy)
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