Prof. Anissa Kempf on sleep We do it every night and from time to time during the day, too. We sleep. But why actually? And what makes us fall asleep, how does the brain control our sleep? Prof. Anissa Kempf investigates…
Prof. Silvia Arber explains how neurons control our movements All motor behaviors of the human body are controlled by neurons in the brain. Silvia Arber's team investigates how neurons build networks, how they control our…
Tag der offenen Tür 2022 Einblick mit Ausblick − am 17. September 2022 laden wir Forschungsinteressierte, Familien, Studierende, Ehemalige und die breite Öffentlichkeit herzlich dazu ein, uns von 10.00 bis 17.00 Uhr in…
Molecular Biofilm Biology Microbial biofilms are involved in a variety of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes in biofilms resist host immune defences and antibiotic therapies. The overarching purpose of our research…
CV of Prof. Dr. Jean Pieters ORCID 0000-0002-5284-9757 Nationality: Dutch Positions: Since 2002 Professor of Biochemistry, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland 2000 – 2002 Permanent Member, Basel Institute for…
Unlocking the molecular mechanism of glycine transport and inhibition Glycine transporter GlyT1 is the main regulator of neuronal excitation and inhibition mediated by neurotransmitter glycine in the brain. Prolonging…
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