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DFG establishes 13 new priority programs


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The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is establishing 13 new Priority Programmes (SPP) for 2022. This was decided by the DFG Senate at a meeting that was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 13 new consortia were selected from 47 submitted initiatives and will receive a total of approximately €82 million for an initial three years. In addition, there will be a 22-percent programme allowance for indirect project-related costs.
The programmes now approved cover the entire breadth of subjects, including the humanities and social sciences, engineering sciences, life sciences and natural sciences. The diverse range of topics include an analysis of the interaction between societies and pre-industrial floodplains in Central Europe on the way to the fluvial anthroposphere , a study of how European society has treated Jewish cultural heritage and the development of machine learning for molecular applications. The programmes ....

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Epidemiology Training: Gov't Launches Competitive Examination


Epidemiology Training: Gov’t Launches Competitive Examination
The Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education and the Minister of Public Health, have launched
competitive examination for the
recruitment of 16 students into the advanced training of the
According to a joint order issued by both ministers in Cameroon Tribune edition of April 5, 2021, the competitive examination is opened to Cameroonian
civil servants without discrimination of sex or language. Candidates must fulfil the following requirements: be
40 years at most as at 1 January 2021, be on duty at
the Ministry of Public Health or at the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries; be a holder of a doctorate or a PhD in ....

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Astrocytes might be a potential new target to better treat epilepsy


Astrocytes might be a potential new target to better treat epilepsy
A significant number of epilepsy patients does not respond to currently available drugs. A collaboration between researchers in Japan and at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) now addressed a cell type in the brain that has so far not received much attention in epilepsy therapy. In the current edition of the Journal of Neuroscience, they describe that astrocytes might be a potential new target to better treat this disease.
During epileptic seizures, a large number of nerve cells in the brain fire excessively and in synchrony. This hyperactivity may lead to uncontrolled shaking of the body and involve periods of loss of consciousness. While about two thirds of patients respond to anti-epileptic medication, the remainder is refractory to medical treatment and shows drug-resistance. These patients are in urgent need for new therapeutic strategies. ....

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