Welcome to the Neuroscience Center Zurich
New course for MD/PhD students
ZNZ provides a new training module in
neuroscience for MD/PhD students. Read more>>
Call for Proposals 2013 Synapsis Foundation
The goal of the Synapsis Foundation is to support innovative research projects on Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Within this call, priority will be given to postdoctoral and PhD projects at Swiss universities and research institutions. Deadline 31 July 2013. Read more >>
EJN Best Publication Award 2013
Dr.
Lisa Schnell, researcher at the
Brain Research Institute of the University of Zurich, has been awarded the 2013 EJN Best
Publication Award. Read more >>
Prof. Roland Martin
Antigen-Specific Tolerance by Autologous Myelin Peptide-Coupled Cells: A Phase 1 Trial in Multiple Sclerosis
Lutterotti A, Yousef S, Sputtek A, Stürner KH, Stellmann JP, Breiden P, Reinhardt S, Schulze C, Bester M, Heesen C, Schippling S, Miller SD, Sospedra M and Martin R. Sci Transl Med
5 June 2013:
Vol. 5,
Issue 188,
p.
188ra75
Sci. Transl. Med. DOI:
10.1126/scitranslmed.3006168
Prof. Boris Quednow
Cognitive dysfunctions in recreational and dependent cocaine users: role of
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, craving and early age at onset.
Vonmoos M, Hulka LM,
Preller KH, Jenni D, Baumgartner MR, Stohler R, Bolla KI, Quednow BB (2013). Br J
Psychiatry May 23. [Epub ahead of print]
Dr. med. Annette Brühl
General
emotion processing in Social Anxiety Disorder: Neural Issues of Cognitive
Control
Bruehl AB,
Herwig U, Delsignore A, Jäncke L, Rufer M. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging 30 June 2013, 212:108-11
Dr. Kevan Martin
Sparse
reconstruction of brain circuits: Or, how to survive without a microscopic
connectome.
da Costa
NM, Martin KA. Neuroimage. 2013
Apr 25
Prof. Martin Schwab
Nogo-A is a
negative regulator of CNS angiogenesis.
Wälchli
T, Schwab ME et al. Proc Natl Acad
Sci U S A. 2013 Apr 26.
Prof. Klaas Enno Stephan
Biophysical
network models and the human connectome.
Woolrich
MW, Stephan KE. Neuroimage. 2013
Apr 6

The ZNZ is a joint
competence center of ETH and University of Zurich creating synergies between its 900
neuroscientists in research and education. About 120 basic, clinical and applied research groups
cover the
entire spectrum of neuroscience ranging from molecular and cellular
processes in the brain over
physiology and diseases of the nervous system to computational modeling and
psychology.