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CRC Strategy Meeting Sets Direction on Reduced Penetrance Research

From June 30 to July 1, members of the planned Collaborative Research Center (CRC) gathered for their annual retreat and strategic planning meeting, setting a collaborative course for ongoing investigations into reduced penetrance in neurogenetic disorders. Reduced penetrance—where individuals carry pathogenic mutations without developing the associated disease—remains a central challenge in understanding the endogenous and […]

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Collaborative Learning: Lübeck Team Visits Dundee for LITE Project

The Lübeck team, grateful to be part of the LRRK2 Investigative Therapeutics Exchange (LITE) project, successfully completed a biosampling training course in Dundee.We would like to thank Esther, Dario, and the entire team at the Medical Research Council Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit for an unforgettable and productive time in Scotland.Learn more about LITE here:

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Prof. Dr. Westenberger’s invited lecture on the genetics of ataxia at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Prof. Dr. Ana Westenberger presented her recent research and findings at the symposium devoted to dystonic and ataxic movement disorders, organized by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. https://www.sanu.ac.rs/en/symposium-movement-control/

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Carolin Gabbert Successfully Defends Her PhD Thesis

On October 11, Carolin Gabbert successfully defended her PhD thesis, “Gene-Environment Modifiers in Parkinson’s Disease,” earning the highest distinction of summa cum laude. Her research explored the interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors in determining susceptibility, age of onset, and clinical severity in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Congratulations to Dr. Gabbert on this outstanding

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PD Dr. Sc. Ana Westenberger Awarded Professorship within the Medicine Section at the University of Lübeck

The Institute of Neurogenetics is pleased to announce that PD Dr. Sc. Ana Westenberger has been awarded a professorship in recognition of her outstanding achievements in research and teaching.  Congratulations to Professor Westenberger on this important accomplishment!

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Alexandra Rudnik Receives University Doctoral Scholarship for Research on Genetic Causes of Dystonia

We are pleased to announce that Alexandra Rudnik, a doctoral researcher in medicine under the supervision of Prof. Katja Lohmann, has been awarded a doctoral scholarship from the university. Her research focuses on identifying new genetic causes of dystonias using exome, genome, and transcriptome sequencing. We congratulate Alexandra on this achievement and look forward to

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Dr. Joanne Trinh Awarded Heisenberg Professorship in Neurogenomics

The Institute of Neurogenetics is pleased to announce that Dr. Joanne Trinh has been awarded the Heisenberg Professorship in Neurogenomics by the German Research Foundation (DFG). After successful negotiations, she will officially take on the professorship starting February 2025. Congratulations to Professor Trinh on this significant achievement!

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Congratulations to Dr. Lara Lange on Receiving the Walter Benjamin Scholarship

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Lara Lange has been awarded the Walter Benjamin Program scholarship. The Walter Benjamin scholarship supports academics in the qualification phase following their doctorate, enabling them to independently pursue innovative research projects at a location of their choice.

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Max Borsche Receives Renate-Maaß Research Award for Work on Hereditary Parkinson’s Disease

Foto: Guido Kollmeier / Uni Lübeck PD Dr. med. Max Borsche from the Institute of Neurogenetics and the Department of Neurology has been honored with the Renate-Maaß Research Award for his outstanding scientific contribution: “Specific Characteristics of Hereditary Forms of Parkinson’s Disease.” We extend our sincere congratulations to Dr. Borsche on this well-deserved recognition.

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