particularly helpful to the team in its work. The Experimental Behavioral Psychobiology group forms an integral part of neurosciences research at RWTH Aachen, and it works closely with other clinics and institutes [...] 52074 Aachen, Germany phone: +49 241 80-80523 fax: +49 241 80-8241 kmathiak@ukaachen . de This working group uses magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques
on the regeneration of nerve fibers in the central and peripheral nervous systems. His pioneering work in neuroscience and neuropathology has left a lasting impact on both the scientific community and [...] London in 1985, under the supervision of Prof. Leo W. Duchen. He went on to complete postdoctoral work at the same institution before moving to the National Institute for Medical Research in London with [...] Neurology to set up a Central Nervous System regeneration group, laying the groundwork for his later work also on the regeneration of the peripheral nervous system. Dr. Brook was instrumental in fostering
German healthcare system and relevant information for integration into our everyday clinical work, training and work shadowing). Great importance is attached to in-depth learning of the German language. Pa [...] remains a constant point of contact for further questions that may be bureaucratic or for situations at work that may require mediation. An overview of our main activities: information and support with recognition [...] the environment Support with language difficulties Teaching units by the IPA team: how everything works in Germany (e.g. healthcare system, tax system, in-house training, support with finding accomodation)
After hard work over many years on the postnatal maturation of antigen presenting cells in the intestinal Peyer’s patches after birth, Natalia has now published her results in the May edition of Immunity [...] Immunity. Congratulations to this great and well-deserved success! This work provides the basis for further studies on the establishment of the mucosal adaptive immune system after birth and the particular
Research Our institute has various working groups: Gründer Lab Mottaghy Lab News from our research
European Rare Disease Research Coordination and Support Action (ERICA) project will officially start its work on March 1st 2021. The aim of the ERICA consortium consisting of 29 partners, in which all 24 European [...] platform that integrates all ERNs research and innovation capacity. Prof. Hilgers and his team will lead Work Package 4 regarding Clinical Trial Support. The ERICA Project is coordinated by Alberto Pereira Arias
University of Groningen, The Netherlands Research interests Effects of different work arrangements on mental health Work-related stress and resilience factors Effects of environmental factors on mental
institute is characterised by lived interdisciplinarity. Below you will find an overview of our working groups, which reflect the versatility of the field of occupational, social and environmental medicine [...] Asbestbedingte Erkrankungen (only in German) Teaching and Research Area Occupational Health Psychology Working Group Reasearch Center for Bioelectromagnetic Interaction ( femu ) Arbeitsgruppe Gesundheitsökonomie
unique pilot project, 4 students of the Gymnasium in Alsdorf were able to gain insight into the working world of medical research. The project was initiated by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung [...] the support for gifted students in order to give committed students an understanding of the world of work in scientific research fields as early as possible. At IMCAR, the students learned the importance
On the days you can work on your own laptop in the office rooms or otherwise occupy yourself (reading, talking on the phone, etc.), the only important thing is that a normal working day is imitated. While [...] rooms have a differentiated effect on the physiological reactions of the test subjects. They will each work for 6 hours in one of the differently air-conditioned office rooms. Physiological reactions such as [...] While you are working, you will wear a non-invasive wrist monitor that measures your heart rate, skin temperature, and sweat activity. For the majority of the study period, you will be able to perform your