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DNA Double Helix with Mutation

Awards & Grants, Computational Health, ING,

Arcangela Iuso Receives the Eva Luise Köhler Research Award

Dr. Arcangela Iuso from the Institute of Neurogenomics at Helmholtz Munich was awarded the Eva Luise Köhler Research Award. The foundation thus honors a highly innovative research project on RNA base editing for a rare neurodegenerative disease.

A digital brain and DNA strand, symbolizing the connection between genetics and neuroscience, on a blue abstract background.

Featured Publication, Computational Health, ING,

Genes Shape the Brain – New Study Uncovers Genetic Influences on Brain Structure

An international study led by Helmholtz Munich and Forschungszentrum Jülich has identified genetic factors that influence the shape of subcortical brain regions – advancing beyond previous research that focused primarily on brain volume. The findings…

Porträt Holger Prokisch_KI-Erweiterung

Awards & Grants, Computational Health, ING,

Medal of Honor for Holger Prokisch

The German Society of Human Genetics (GfH) has awarded Dr. Holger Prokisch of Helmholtz Munich the GfH Medal of Honor for his exceptional contributions to human genetic research. This prestigious award is given annually to researchers who have…

Restless leg Syndrom (RLS): The Urge to Move Legs and Discomfort - Picture a person with highlighted nerves showing agitation, experiencing urge to move legs and discomfort

New Research Findings, Computational Health, ING,

Restless Legs Syndrome: Genetic Discoveries Advance Treatment and Risk Prediction

Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) together with international collaborators have conducted the largest genetic investigation of the restless legs syndrome to date. Their findings, published in Nature…