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12-16 November 2011

The Brain Prize participates the annual meeting for Society for Neuroscience in Washington DC. Please visit us at our booth no 3316.

28 October 2011

Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010 - please read more

17 October 2011

IOM Elects 65 New Members, Five Foreign Associates

One of the five foreign associates is Tomas Hökfelt, M.D., Ph.D., professor of histology and cell biology, department of neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm - member of the Selection Committee. Read more

3 May 2011

Member of the Board Professor Anders Björklund and member of the Selection Committee Professor Huda Akil have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Link:http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=News_May_3_2011_member_election
 

Three Hungarian neuroscientists awarded the € 1 million BRAIN PRIZE 2011 for their brilliant analysis of brain circuits involved in memory

Copenhagen, Denmark 4th March, 2011: The Grete Lundbeck European Brain Research Foundation announced today that The Brain Prize 2011 is jointly awarded to three Hungarian scientists, Péter Somogyi, Tamás Freund and György Buzsáki, ‘for their wide-ranging, technically and conceptually brilliant research on the functional organization of neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex, especially in the hippo¬campus, a region that is crucial for certain forms of memory’.

The three scientists are all native Hungarians, who from their current locations in Europe and the USA share an interest in the way in which circuits of nerve cells process information in the brain.
 

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Tre ungarske hjerneforskere får ny dansk forskningspris på 1 million € - det vil give danske forskere ny inspiration til forskning i den menneskelige hukommelse

The Brain Prize på 1 mio. € uddeles i år for første gang og deles ligeligt af tre ungarske hjerneforskere Péter Somogyi, Tamás Freund og György Buzsáki for deres forskning i anatomien, kemien og de elektriske impulser bag hukommelsen. Den viden, de har frembragt, handler bl.a. om, hvordan vi husker, hvordan vi lagrer personlige erfaringer, og hvordan vi ved, hvor vi er - rent fysisk. 

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Society for Neuroscience 2010 - San Diego

The Brain Prize participated at the SfN2010 Congress in San Diego.
The Brain Prize participated at the SfN2010 Congress in San Diego.

FENS Congress 2010 - Amsterdam

The Brain Prize participated at the FENS Congress 2010 in Amsterdam.
The Brain Prize participated at the FENS Congress 2010 in Amsterdam.
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