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Dr. Gregor Pilz serves as an Emmy Noether Group Leader at the Biomedical Center of LMU Munich, where he leads research in the Department of Cell Biology (Anatomy III). His work focuses on understanding neural mechanisms through the investigation of structural and functional plasticity in the hippocampus.
His research interests span multiple areas of neuroscience including cellular plasticity, hippocampal function, and brain research. Dr. Pilz's laboratory investigates how neural structures adapt and change in response to various stimuli and conditions, contributing to our understanding of brain function and potential therapeutic approaches.
As an Emmy Noether Group Leader, Dr. Pilz has received prestigious recognition from the German Research Foundation (DFG) that supports outstanding early-career researchers in establishing independent research groups. This competitive grant represents significant recognition of his research potential and scientific excellence.
- Emmy Noether Grant
Dr. Pilz maintains active research operations within the Biomedical Center's neuroscience research ecosystem, collaborating with other research groups studying neural development, function, and pathology. His work contributes to LMU Munich's strong neuroscience research profile, particularly in cellular and molecular aspects of brain function.
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