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  • RTG 1589/2: Sensory Computation in Neural Systems

    Brecht, Michael, Prof. Dr. (Animal Physiology/Systems Neurobiology and Neural Computation)

    Duration of project: 01/2016 - 12/2019

    The scientific program is focused on sensory processing and perception. Since perception is task dependent (“perception serves a purpose”), sensory processing is connected to cognitive functions (decision making, memory function, planning, and even m ...

  • RTG 1504/2: Mass, Spectrum, Symmetry

    Lacker, Heiko, Prof. Dr. (Experimental Physics / Elementary Particles Physics II)

    Duration of project: 10/2013 - 12/2018

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The standard model of elementary particle physics summarises our theoretical understanding of the nature of elementary particles and has been formidably confirmed by experiment in the last decades. It is nevertheless clear that the standard model onl ...

  • RTG 1504/1: Mass, Spectrum, Symmetry: Particle Physics in the Era of the Large Hadron Collider

    Plefka, Jan, Prof. Dr. (Theoretical Physics / Quantum Field Theory beyond the Standard Model and String Theory)

    Duration of project: 04/2009 - 12/2013

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The standard model of elementary particle physics summarizes our theoretical understanding of the nature of elementary particles and has been formidably confirmed by experiment in the last decades. It is nevertheless clear that the standard model onl ...

  • RTG 1431/2: Transcription, Chromatin Structure and DNA Repair in Development and Differentiation

    Ehrenhofer-Murray, Ann, Prof. Dr. (Molecular Cell Biology)

    Duration of project: 08/2013 - 09/2015

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    Cells receive diverse signals from their environment. As a reaction towards these signals, cells adapt their gene expression programme in order to provide an adequate answer to these stimuli, which result in changes in development, differentiation, p ...

  • RTG 1360/3: Genomics and Systems Biology of Molecular Networks

    Klipp, Edda, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. (Graduate College 268 'Dynamics and Evolution of Cellular and Macromolecular Processes')

    Duration of project: 10/2010 - 05/2012

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs
  • RTG 1263/3: Multilevel Constitutionalism: European Experiences and Global Perspectives

    Pernice, Ingolf, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. (Graduate Colleges)

    Duration of project: 04/2015 - 09/2016

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs
  • RTG 1263/2: Multilevel Constitutionalism: European Experiences and Global Perspectives

    Pernice, Ingolf, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. (Graduate Colleges)

    Duration of project: 10/2010 - 03/2015

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The Research Training Group analyses the prospective role of law and constitutionalism at the global level against the background of European experiences. It provides a framework of research for a group of carefully selected young researchers for deb ...

  • RTG 1208/2: Molecular Mechanisms Leading to a Distortion of Hormonal Regulation and Energy Imbalance as a Result of Selection and Excessive Energy Supply in the Berlin Fat Mouse Line

    Brockmann, Gudrun A., Prof. Dr. habil. rer. nat. (Research Training Groups, Participations)

    Duration of project: 04/2010 - 09/2016

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs - Beteiligungen
    All experiments are based on the Berlin Fat Mouse model for polygenic obesity.
    For finemapping of target regions, we will use an advanced intercross population (AIL), which has been generated from the original mapping cross BFMI x B6. To confirm th ...
  • RTG 1121/2: Genetic and Immunologic Determinants of Pathogen-Host-Interactions

    Lucius, Richard, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (Molecular Parasitology)

    Duration of project: 10/2009 - 03/2014

    Financer: DFG: Graduiertenkollegs

    The Research Training Group (RTG) works on molecular aspects of the interaction between pathogens, i.e. viruses, bacteria and eukaryotic parasites, and their hosts. All of these parasites have in common that they evolved intricate mechanisms to enter ...

  • Robusts Representations for Dynamic Risk Measures

    Kupper, Michael, Prof. Dr. (Probability Theory and their Applications)

    Duration of project: 09/2009 - 05/2014

    Financer: DFG: Sonstiges

    Monetary risk measures allow countries and regulating institutions to impose restrictions on financial positions with random future outcome for financial and insurance companies. By now, coherent and convex risk measures that are defined on spaces of ...

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