COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE 1451
Motor Mastery Symposium
MTI lecture hall- University Clinic
Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 9 – Cologne
Thursday 05 September
Friday 06 September
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Key mechanisms of motor control in health and disease
The early career researchers of the Collaborative Research Centre 1451 “Key mechanisms of motor control in health and disease” are proud to invite you to Cologne for a two-day exciting symposium: 10 carefully selected speakers from around the world, and a unique opportunity for presenting your work and networking with peers. Check the program for more info and sign up before it is too late!

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Eiman Azim
Salk Institute for Biological Studies La Jolla (USA)

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Julien Bouvier
Paris-Saclay Institute for Neurosciences Paris (France)

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Scott Grafton
University of California Santa Barbara (USA)

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Dragomir Milovanovic
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Berlin (Germany)

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Wolf-Julian Neumann
Chartité Berlin (Germany)

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Tatyana Sharpee
Salk Institute for Biological Studies La Jolla (USA)

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Vanessa Stempel
MPI for Brain Research Frankfurt (Germany)

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Christiane Thiel
University of Oldenburg (Germany)

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Sebastian Walther
University Clinics of Bern (Switzerland)

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Niccolo Zampieri
Max Delbrück Center Berlin (Germany)
About us
The Collaborative Research Centre 1451 “Key Mechanisms of motor control in health and disease” brings together neuroscientists investigating genetic factors, cellular, and synaptic as well as systems/neural network processes underlying motor control in animals and humans, in both health and neuropsychiatric diseases.
All investigators are committed to the CRC’s multi-faceted, iterative, and integrative agenda with the long-term goal of identifying the essential mechanisms underlying normal and pathological motor control.
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