News Â鶹´«Ã½ from Max Planck Florida Institute Latest news from Max Planck Florida Institute on News en-us Copyright 2024 News News Â鶹´«Ã½ from Max Planck Florida Institute 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Persistent Sensory Experience is Good for Aging Brain /articles/study-persistent-sensory-experience-is-good-for-aging-brain/?sc=rsin /articles/study-persistent-sensory-experience-is-good-for-aging-brain/?sc=rsin Thu, 24 May 2012 12:30:00 EST Despite a long-held scientific belief that much of the wiring of the brain is fixed by adolescence, a new study shows that changes in sensory experience can cause massive rewiring, even as one ages. These findings may open new avenues of research on brain remodeling and aging. Max Planck Florida Institute International Collaboration the Focus of Scientific Symposium Hosted by Max Planck Florida Institute /articles/international-collaboration-the-focus-of-scientific-symposium-hosted-by-max-planck-florida-institute/?sc=rsin /articles/international-collaboration-the-focus-of-scientific-symposium-hosted-by-max-planck-florida-institute/?sc=rsin Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:05:00 EST More than 200 faculty, postdocs and students from Max Planck Florida Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Scripps Florida and other universities attended a neuroscience symposium March 6-7, designed to promote collaboration among neuroscientists in Florida, Germany and Latin America and launch the new Latin American Fellows Program for Neural Circuit Research. The symposium was hosted by MPFI and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO). Max Planck Florida Institute Dr. Ryohei Yasuda Named Max Planck Florida Institute Scientific Director /articles/dr-ryohei-yasuda-named-max-planck-florida-institute-scientific-director/?sc=rsin /articles/dr-ryohei-yasuda-named-max-planck-florida-institute-scientific-director/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Mar 2012 11:45:00 EST The Max Planck Florida Institute has announced that Duke University neuroscientist Ryohei Yasuda, PhD will join the Institute as Scientific Director of the Neuronal Signal Transduction Research Group. Dr. Yasuda will be the third Scientific Director for the Institute, joining CEO David Fitzpatrick, PhD and Nobel laureate Bert Sakmann, MD, PhD in this role. Max Planck Florida Institute Neuroscientists Join Max Planck Florida Institute as Leaders of New Research Groups /articles/neuroscientists-join-max-planck-florida-institute-as-leaders-of-new-research-groups/?sc=rsin /articles/neuroscientists-join-max-planck-florida-institute-as-leaders-of-new-research-groups/?sc=rsin Thu, 02 Feb 2012 10:45:00 EST Neuroscientists Hyungbae Kwon, PhD and Hiroki Taniguchi, PhD will join Max Planck Florida Institute as research group leaders. MPFI will now have eight research groups, each dedicated to investigating different aspects of the structure and function of neural circuits. Max Planck Florida Institute Scientists Create First Realistic 3D Reconstruction of Brain Circuit /articles/scientists-create-first-realistic-3d-reconstruction-of-brain-circuit/?sc=rsin /articles/scientists-create-first-realistic-3d-reconstruction-of-brain-circuit/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Dec 2011 09:00:00 EST Researchers from the lab of Nobel laureate Bert Sakmann, MD, PhD at the Max Planck Florida Institute report that, using a conceptually new approach and state-of-the-art research tools, they have created the first realistic three-dimensional diagram of a thalamocortical column in the rodent brain. This is the first step toward creating a complete computer model of the brain. Max Planck Florida Institute Max Planck Florida Institute Scientists Present Leading Edge Research at Neuroscience 2011 /articles/max-planck-florida-institute-scientists-present-leading-edge-research-at-neuroscience-2011/?sc=rsin /articles/max-planck-florida-institute-scientists-present-leading-edge-research-at-neuroscience-2011/?sc=rsin Mon, 14 Nov 2011 12:35:00 EST Researchers from the Max Planck Florida Institute are contributing to 13 symposia, lectures and poster sessions at the Society for Neuroscience 41st Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, November 12-16, 2011. The first U.S. institute of the German-based Max Planck Society, the Institute brings together leading scientists to seek fundamental answers about brain function and neural circuits. Max Planck Florida Institute