Nov 2025

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Prof. Mareike Albert

2025-11-24T13:46:20+01:00November 24th, 2025|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Prof. Mareike Albert
TU Dresden

We are delighted that the Neuroepigenetic lab could win Prof. Mareike Albert from the TU Dresden to visit us. Therefore we are happily announce the next talk within the RTG2416 Seminar Series:

“Epigenetic regulation of human cortical development”

When: 24.11.2025 at 4pm
Where: Room 1.011 (Bio II, Worringerweg 3, 52074 Aachen)

Before her talk, Prof. Albert will give us an insight on her academic career with a personal perspective. Therefore meet her in a more informal setting

May 2025

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Dr. Matt Grubb

2025-09-23T10:23:27+02:00May 5th, 2025|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Dr. Matt Grubb
King’s College London

We are very much looking forward to our next guest within the RTg2416 Seminar Series, Dr. Matt Grubb from the King’s college in London. He’s joining us after Corona this time in person and will give us insights on the topic:

Strikingly different neurotransmitter release strategies in dopaminergic subclasses

Mar 2025

RTG2416 Seminar Series: Dr. Maximilian Nagel

2025-09-24T15:28:48+02:00March 17th, 2025|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

Dr. Maximilian Nagel
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

As part of our RTG 2416 MultiSenses-MultiScales seminar series we are happy to invite you to a talk given by Dr. Maximilian Nagel (Sensory Cells and Circuits Lab, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD).

Hurts so good – the sensory basis for massage and muscle sensation

Dec 2024

RTG2416 Fall Retreat 2024

2025-09-24T15:24:08+02:00December 1st, 2024|Meetings, RTG2416 Seminar Series, Scientific Talks|

RTG2416 Fall Retreat 2024

It was time again for our annual RTG2416 Fall retreat.

This year, we were able to enjoy our stay at the beautiful Seehotel Maria Laach. Located on the grounds of the Benedictine abbey founded in 1093, on the shores of Lake Laach, the hotel provided us with the ideal setting for an intensive and fruitful exchange.
The program was diversely structured and offered plenty of space for scientific exchange in particular. The PhD students had the

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