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Prof. Dr. Magdalena Sauvage

Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg

Magdalena Sauvage

 

Prof. Magdalena Sauvage leads a research group at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Magdeburg and advises the management. She acquired her expertise in memory functions during her career at the MPI for Psychiatry (Munich, Germany), at MIT (Graybiel Lab, Boston, USA), and at Boston University (Eichenbaum Lab, USA). Her department investigates the neuronal basis of memory in health and pathology by combining translational behavioral tests, that is, tests transferable from rats to humans, with high-resolution molecular imaging, optogenetics, in-vivo single-cell electrophysiology, and 9.4T fMRI in awake rats. She organizes the biennial international and interdisciplinary conference series Functional Architecture of Memory in Magdeburg.

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Status: regular CBBS member

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