International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences
The International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences collaborates with following partners:
NeuroCure is an interdisciplinary consortium uniting neuroscientists, basic researchers, and clinicians on one campus, independent of their institutional affiliations. Building on the strength of the Berlin neuroscience community in the areas of cerebrovascular diseases, neuroinflammation, and disorders of network formation, NeuroCure’s initial focus will be on stroke, multiple sclerosis, focal epilepsies, and deveolpmental disturbances. These neurological disorders are known to have overlapping pathophysiological cascades the underlying mechanisms of which NeuroCure sets out to unravel. In addition, NeuroCure aims to create new research structures by
The
Humboldt Graduate School supports the structural training of doctoral candidates:
The
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch combines basic research in molecular biology and genetics with clinical research so that the latest medical discoveries can be brought to the bedside as quickly as possible. The research teams of Prof. Kettenmann (Cellular Neurosciences) and Prof. Lewin (Molecular Physiology of Somatic sensation) are partners of the program.
The focus of the
Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development is
The website
www.neuroscience-berlin.com provides information on neuroscience education and research in Berlin. We have teamed up with other neuroscience graduate schools in Berlin to make this a comprehensive information platform:
German Graduate Schools of Neurosciences is a network of neuroscience graduate programs in Germany. The involved schools cooperate in marketing and admission and exchange good practice ideas.
Our program is supported by
Novartis and
GlaxoSmithKline. Industry experts contribute to the modules of our Master program.