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Science & Innovation

Cutting-edge techniques, software and tools are at the forefront of neurosurgery.

Our Science & Innovation section is dedicated to highlighting current trends and innovations emerging in neuroscience.

And because innovative ideas are born in promoting research environments, we are working towards providing mentoring possibilities and establishing a database for national and international research opportunities and diploma theses.

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Lectures

Innovations

A new lecture series featuring renowned neurosurgeons on emerging trends and technologies.

 

Step into the future and discover novel applications of cutting-edge techniques, immersive technologies and innovative approaches in neurosurgery!

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Join Zoom Meeting
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Pictures of the Month 2023

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September 2023

Cortical development

 

Radial glia (blue = GFAP) is helping guide immature neurons (red = SATB2) to find their final position during cortical development. Some neurons already express a mature neuronal marker (green = NeuN) concomitantly.


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Papers of the Month 2022

Paper of the Month
December 2022

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Can we decode the language of brain tumor network communication, and what this means for malignancy?
In this article, Hausmann et al shows that some glioblastoma (GBM) cells activate the rest in a pacemaker-like manner by displaying  rhythmic Ca2+ oscillations. The dependency of GBM networks on periodic Ca2+ activity generates a vulnerability that can be exploited for the development of novel therapies.

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December 2022

Ca2+ imaging in vivo and in the newly developed in vitro model

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David Hausmann

Dr. Frank Winkler

German Cancer Research Center

Heidelberg, Germany

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Enjoy this video showing how GBM cells activate the rest in a pacemaker-like manner! A beautiful firework of signalling cells to close this wonderful year and celebrate a healthy, happy and successful new year 2023!
Best wishes from your ANSS team!


Source: Supplementary material Video 1 in:
Hausmann, D., Hoffmann, D.C., Venkataramani, V. et al. Autonomous rhythmic activity in glioma networks drives brain tumour growth. Nature (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05520-4

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Conferences & Symposiums

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You are an undergraduate medical student with an interest in neurosurgery?

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Join the YNMRC in Hamburg!

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Die AG Neurotraumatologie des ÖGNC (Leitung: OA. Dr. Daniel Pinggera) lädt herzlich zum Meeting am Neuromed Campus des KUK in Linz. Beiträge unsererseits sind herzlich willkommen!

Für weitere Infos und Organisatorisches bitten wir um Kontaktaufnahme via unsere Email-Adresse office@anssonline.com

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