Research

The University of Bonn offers creative scientific work and promotes talented researchers. Our university holds the coveted title of University of Excellence, through which the federal and state governments support top university research. We are the only university in Germany with six clusters of excellence - in these alliances, scientists conduct joint interdisciplinary research on particularly relevant topics.
The Institute of Anatomy operates two Core Units of the Faculty of Medicine, with the aim of applying the scientific knowledge gained to the development of new - both diagnostic and therapeutic - procedures.

Neuroanatomy

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Working Group Kürten

The research focus of our group is on multiple sclerosis (MS) and autoimmune disease pathomechanisms.

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Working Group Odermatt

Our focus is on the zebrafish as a vertebrate model to study neural crest development, myelination, cleft palate, and urogenital and gastrointestinal malformation.

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Working Group Fester

Neurodevelopment, learning and memory

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Working Group Huang

My group's research focuses on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying embryonic development.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

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AG Baader

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The goal of our research is to find out how different genes control the structure and functional properties of individual cells of the central nervous system.

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AG Clarner

The focus of our research groups is on the investigation of processes that control the
fundamental function and structure of our central nervous system (CNS).

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AG Eiberger

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The scientific interest of our group lies in the study of cellular differentiation processes in the central nervous system.

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