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PROMEMO aims to identify and understand the function of memory-associated proteins that determines the persistence of a memory.
Switching memory "on" and "off" - generation and removal of an associative memory by changing synaptic strength (inducing LTD and LTP).
Spanning cutting-edge techniques in proteomics, complex structural biology, optogenetic memory engineering, electrophysiology, and high-resolution brain imaging.
PROMEMO Center Leader, Prof Anders Nykjær is one of the authors of the article: "Potential genetic modifiers of disease risk and age at onset in…
The Inauguration of Center of Proteins in Memory, PROMEMO, took place on 4 April 2018.
Marco Capogna has been granted DKK 0.5 million by Lundbeckfonden to investigate neuron types and synaptic plasticity in the human cerebral cortex
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The focus is on cross-cultural communication and collaboration within the Aarhus University context and the challenges and benefits of diversity and…
The program features a rich lineup of educational workshops and inspiring talks by local and international experts in the broad field of psychiatry.…
We welcome you all to our next Neuroscience Day which will be held in the New Round Auditorium in “Universitetsbyen”
See list of past events