Katrin Sippel and Julia Moser participated in this year’s Science Slam of the Tübingen Graduate Academy. Pictures of the event can be found here.
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Katrin Sippel wins “My Thesis Topic in a Picture” competition
With her contribution on “Innovative Processing Algorithms for Fetal Magnetoencephalographic Data” Katrin Sippel wins the competition “My Thesis Topic in a Picture” of the Tübingen Graduate Academy. Link to Competition
DDG project grant for Ilena Bauer
Ilena Bauer received a grant by the “Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft” (DDG) for her project on prenatal maternal stress and its impact on the metabolic milieu under consideration of the fetal and neonatal cardiovascular activity.
Maternal Weight, Weight Gain, and Metabolism are Associated with Changes in Fetal Heart Rate and Variability
Haliza Mat Husin ● Franziska Schleger ● Ilena Bauer ● Ellen Fehlert ● Isabelle Kiefer-Schmidt ● Magdalene Weiss ● Karl Oliver Kagan ● Sara Brucker ● Jan Pauluschke-Fröhlich ● Hari Eswaran ● Hans-Ulrich Häring ● … Continue reading Maternal Weight, Weight Gain, and Metabolism are Associated with Changes in Fetal Heart Rate and Variability
Changes in event-related brain responses and habituation during child development – A systematic literature review
Julia Hartkopf ● Julia Moser ● Franziska Schleger ● Hubert Preissl and Jana Keune Abstract Objective: This systematic review highlights the influence of developmental changes of the central nervous system on habituation assessment during child … Continue reading Changes in event-related brain responses and habituation during child development – A systematic literature review
Research Award for Sabine Frank-Podlech
Sabine Frank-Podlech received the research award of the German Obesity Society (Deutsche Adipositas Gesellschaft, DAG) for her research on the topic „Neuronal correlates of obesity and weight loss“. The price was awarded at the conference … Continue reading Research Award for Sabine Frank-Podlech
Flux congress 2019
At this year’s Flux congress in New York City Julia Moser was part of the Jacobs Foundation “Science of Learning” symposium with her work on “Magnetoencephalographic Signatures of Hierarchical Rule Learning in Newborns” which is … Continue reading Flux congress 2019
EMBC 2019
From July 23rd to 27th Julia Moser and Katrin Sippel attended the 41st Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference in Berlin, Germany. Katrin Sippel presented her work on “Fully automated Subtraction of Heart Activity for … Continue reading EMBC 2019
Functional Connectivity Within the Gustatory Network Is Altered by Fat Content and Oral Fat Sensitivity – A Pilot Study
Sabine Frank-Podlech ● Jaana M. Heinze ● Jürgen Machann ● Klaus Scheffler ● Guido Camps ● Andreas Fritsche ● Melanie Rosenberger ● Jörg Hinrichs ● Ralf Veit and Hubert Preiss Abstract Background: The amount of … Continue reading Functional Connectivity Within the Gustatory Network Is Altered by Fat Content and Oral Fat Sensitivity – A Pilot Study
OHBM 2019 in Rome
From June 11th to 14th Preißl Lab members attended the conference of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping in Rome, Italy. Stephanie Kullmann presented her work on “Intranasal Insulin Decreases Dopamin Signaling in the Striatum … Continue reading OHBM 2019 in Rome