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  Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a member of the League of European Research Universities.
The current Rector of the University is Prof.
The university originally existed as the University of Ingolstadt from 1472 (foundation right of Louis IX, called the Rich) to 1802 in Ingolstadt and was then moved to Landshut by Maximilian IV Joseph (the later Maximilian king of Bavaria).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Munich_University   (170 words)

  
 Investigating the Mind
Georgetown University is a distinctive educational institution, rooted in the Catholic faith and Jesuit tradition, and therefore committed to spiritual inquiry, engaged in the public sphere, and invigorated by religious and cultural pluralism.
ZINDEL V. is the Morgan Firestone Chair in Psychotherapy in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.
Following an Internship in Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, he was a Research Associate at the NIH, then a Visiting Scientist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris and returned to the NIH as Chief - Section on Cellular Differentiation in the Laboratory of Biochemistry, prior to joining the University of Washington.
www.investigatingthemind.org /speakers.html   (5430 words)

  
 Read about Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Ludwig Maximilians University ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Read about Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich at WorldVillage Encyclopedia.
Research Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich and learn about Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich here!
University of Ingolstadt from 1472 (foundation right of Louis IX, called the Rich) to
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Ludwig_Maximilians_University_of_Munich   (122 words)

  
 [vslist] new MSc in Neuro-cognitive psychology
The program is organized jointly by Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (lead institution), the Technical University of Munich, University of Regensburg, University of Würzburg, Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry (Munich), and further academic and research institutions.
As an "elite" study program, the course is directed at a select group of highly able and motivated students, and is taught by leading scientists in their fields of expertise, within a structure of small-group (including one-to-one) instruction and advising.
We are able to provide funds to cover living expenses for some students while the university in Munich has agreed to provide a limited number of dormitory rooms.
www.visionscience.com /pipermail/vslist/2004/000864.html   (716 words)

  
 First Light of the Hobby*Eberly Telescope Low-Resolution Spectrograph
On April 23, 1999, the HET and the Marcario LRS confirmed that one of the SDSS quasar candidates was indeed a quasar residing approximately 10 billion light-years from Earth.
The Marcario LRS was built by an international consortium of institutions under the direction of Dr. Gary J. Hill of The University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory.
A High-Resolution Spectrograph is being constructed at the University of Texas at Austin under the direction of Dr. Robert Tull.
www.as.utexas.edu /mcdonald/het/lrs_press/lrs.html   (866 words)

  
 MedEd News: Harvard Medical International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
HMS and the Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich, Germany have been involved in a five-year project to reform LMU's medical curriculum based upon educational methods incorporated in the New Pathway.
The University of Heidelberg Medical School hopes to send a group of its faculty to Boston for a training workshop in the fall.
Course directors from both Harvard Medical Internationl and LMU are committed to ongoing efforts to develop the process of medical education in Ger-many.
www.hms.harvard.edu /oed/mednews/V5N1/hmi.htm   (492 words)

  
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The University of Munich The University of Munich, also known as Ludwig-Maximilians University or LMU, was founded in 1472 and is one of the oldest universities in Germany.
LMU is located near the city center in Schwabing, next to the English Garden, Europe’s largest park.
LMU has approximately 44,000 registered students, 15% of whom are international students.
www.nku.edu /~oip/documents/germany.doc   (974 words)

  
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Dorothee Kaesler, Lecturer and Research Associate, Institute of Sociology, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Konradstr.
Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Professor of Sociology, University of Leipzig, Institute of Sociology, Beethovenstr.
Werner Schneider, Professor of Sociology, University of Augsburg, Universitätsstr.
www.yale.edu /ccr/allmendinger.doc   (5746 words)

  
 AANS.org | Research | Fellowship and Award Opportunities | Fellow/Awardee Spotlight | Fellows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He then finished medical school at New York University in 1998 where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society.
Russell will complete his neurological residency training at New York University under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Kelly in July 2004.
Upon completion of the fellowship, Dr. Russell plans to continue these laboratory investigations in close collaboration with Professor Strupp, and with other established neuro-virologists at his home institution.
www.aans.org /fellows/russell.asp?ShowMenu=false&ShowPrint=false   (283 words)

  
 Links for Palaeobotanists 1
Michael J. Benton, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol: Biodiversity on land and in the sea.
W.D. Keller, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri (page hosted by The Mineralogical Society of America, "From the Archives"): Sulfide replacements of a trigocarpus fossil fern fruit.
Owen Davis, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: Pollen and Spore Identification Literature.
www.uni-wuerzburg.de /mineralogie/palbot1.html   (1660 words)

  
 Wellman Center for Photomedicine -- Current Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
From 1985 to 1992 he was a Professor of medical biophysics at Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich.
He became a Visiting Professor at Harvard University and the Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, in 1991.
As Co-Director of the Medical Laser Application Program of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachussetts General Hospital, he was responsible for research in the basics of ultrafast laser pulse-tissue interaction, confinement of photothermal and photochemical tissue effects and laser applications in ophthalmology, as well as the cardiovascular system.
www.mgh.harvard.edu /wellman/faculty/birngruber/research.asp   (395 words)

  
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This probability is 1.0 in strategy U (universal screening), according to the prevalence of at least one risk factor 0.2 in strategy R (risk screening) and 0.0 in strategy N (no screening).
At 6 months of life with a universal screening strategy 108 cases (72%) are detected, with a risk screening 64 (43%), without regular screening 20 (13%).
A universal screening strategy shows a higher rate of cases detected in time, and a percentage of 40% detected with a risk screening does not seem to be sufficient in considering the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
www.egms.de /xml/gms/2003-1/000009.xml   (5232 words)

  
 Research
Post-doctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Economics, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
Professor of Econometrics at the Institute of Economics and Econometrics, University of Regensburg, Germany
Post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
www.personeel.unimaas.nl /r.tschernig/cv.htm   (179 words)

  
 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
History of the University, Organization, Virtual Tour, Facts & Figures,
Neuer Sonderforschungsbereich an der LMU - Molekulare Grundlagen der Leukämie und Blutzellbildung
LMU News, Diary of Events, Experts Directory, MünchnerUni.Magazin, Einsichten, Job Opportunities
www.lmu.de /en   (112 words)

  
 Transcription-dependent spatial arrangements of CFTR and adjacent genes in human cell nuclei -- Zink et al. 166 (6): ...
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Department of Biology II, 80336 Munich, Germany
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Division of Molecular Pulmonology, Department of Pediatrics, 80337 Munich, Germany
Address correspondence to D. Zink, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Department of Biology II, Grosshaderner Str.
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/abstract/166/6/815   (416 words)

  
 Ludwig Maximilians Researchers Make ‘Hand’ From DNA - New Technology
Ludwig Maximilians Researchers Make ‘Hand’ From DNA - New Technology
Ludwig Maximilians University researchers have used DNA to build a ‘hand’ that can grasp and release single molecules.
The DNA machine may, eventually, be able to construct materials and machines one molecule at a time.
www.azonano.com /details.asp?ArticleID=687   (114 words)

  
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Klaus Theodor Wanner was born in 1954 in Schrobenhausen (Bavaria), Germany.
From 1973 to 1978 he studied Chemistry at the Technical University Munich.
Meyers at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, for the academic year 1984/85.
www.cup.uni-muenchen.de /ph/aks/wanner/profwanner/profwanner_en.htm   (194 words)

  
 Eberly College of Science News - Hobby-Eberly Telescope Shows Promise of Research to Come
The HET was constructed and is operated by a consortium of five universities: the University of Texas at Austin; Pennsylvania State University (Penn State); Stanford University; and two
German universities, Georg-August University in Goettingen and Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich.
Edward L. Robinson, the William B. Blakemore II Regents Professor in Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin, has used the HET to observe a new X-ray star in visible light.
www.science.psu.edu /alert/HET11-1999.htm   (988 words)

  
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Engineer who was responsible for the design and procurement of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope structure, including the drive and the air bearing system, and manager for the design and construction of the telescope’s tracker.
Rolf-Peter Kudritzki, Ph.D. Member of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Board, is director of the Munich University Observatory and professor of astronomy at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich.
David Lambert, Ph.D. Holds the Isabel McCutcheon Harte Centennial Professorship in Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin.
www.science.psu.edu /alert/het/index/keyfigures.html   (806 words)

  
 Klaus Osterrieder - Cornell Veterinary Medicine
He received a DVM degree from Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany, in 1990 and finished his dissertation in 1992 at the same university.
He held a position at the Institute for Medical Microbiology at the Veterinary Faculty of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, where he was awarded the 'Habilitation' in 1997, prior to moving to Insel Riems.
Another focus of the laboratory is to develop EHV-1 into a universal vector for immunization and gene therapy, because we have recently discovered that EHV-1 can efficiently enter primary cells of bovine, porcine and -most importantly - human origin.
web.vet.cornell.edu /public/microbiology/osterrieder.htm   (895 words)

  
 Home Page for Christine Windbichler
LL.M., University of California at Berkeley School of Law, 1979
Before engaging in the restructuring of Humboldt after the fall of the Berlin Wall, she was Professor of Law at the University of Freiburg.
She has also taught at Osnabrueck, Cologne, Augsburg, and Munich, and practiced law with a Munich law firm.
www.law.virginia.edu /lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/B073?OpenDocument   (173 words)

  
 Software for visual psychophysics, V 4.4, May 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hans Irtel's PXL will eventually be superseded by his new web-based PXLab, which is developed as part of a Virtual University.
There is further an interface package to Fortran, FORPXL written by Martin Jüttner (now Aston University), that provides access to PXL from applications written in the Fortran language, thus allowing to use these older applications on current systems without the need for a rewrite.
The IPRS library was initiated by Professor Terry Caelli at the University of Melbourne in 1991 to facilitate the easy transfer of software between research groups involved in machine vision.
www.visionscience.com /documents/strasburger.html   (8528 words)

  
 Dr. Maurice Preter Curriculum Vitae Psychiatry, Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Forensics, Psychopharmacology, ...
Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, Protocol #4699.
Trauma Studies Conference, National Center for PTSD, Yale Psychiatric Institute, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, December 16, 1998.
An affective neuroscience model of a common condition.” Grand Rounds Presentation, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, February 22, 2002.
home.att.net /~mpreter/webpage/CV.htm   (974 words)

  
 GRK 1091   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The newly established graduate school for system-oriented neurobiology is supported by scientific groups from different disciplines and faculties of the Ludwig Maximilians University (biology, clinical neurology, psychology), together with neurobiological groups from the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology in Martinsried.
Foreign doctoral candidates may choose to graduate from the Munich University and one in their home country.
In any case degrees of fellows from foreign countries have to be certified in advance by the Admissions and Registration Office of the respective university.
www.nefo.med.uni-muenchen.de /kolleg/gsindex.htm   (1172 words)

  
 Imaging Science Laboratories - Mount Sinai School of Medicine
In 1999, he had the chance to join a research fellowship for non-invasive MR angiography at the University of California, Los Angeles, with Prof.
After receiving his university degree (MD) in 2000, he started his education as a radiologist at the university of Munich.
His general research focus is cardiovascular imaging using CT and MRI, special fields of interest are non-invasive imaging techniques in coronary artery disease and pulmonary hypertension.
www.mssm.edu /isl/faculty_staff/nikolaou_konstantin.shtml   (567 words)

  
 Ludwig Fahrmeir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Discussion Paper 377, SFB 386, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich.
Discussion Paper 361, SFB 386, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich.
Discussion Paper 305, SFB 386, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich.
www.stat.uni-muenchen.de /~fahrmeir/sfbpapers-e.html   (136 words)

  
 Larry Rohrschneider's Lab - Dr. Ingrid Wolf
1990-1994: PhD-thesis at the Institute of Biochemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians- University, Munich, Germany ("summa cum laude").
Title of thesis: "The Burkitt's lymphoma receptor 1 (BLR1): Differentiation- and activation-dependent expression and identification of BLR1-binding peptides using an epitope library." Department of Prof.
1990: Diploma (Masters Degree) in Biology at the Institute of Biochemistry, Ludwig- Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.
www.fhcrc.org /labs/rohrschneider/ingrid.html   (789 words)

  
 Nanoparticles spy on molecular binding (July 2003) - News - nanotechweb.org
Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians University and Roche Diagnostics in Germany say they have created the first single metal nanoparticle sensor based on light-scattering spectroscopy.
They demonstrated the technique using a gold nanoparticle functionalized with biotin to detect the presence of the protein streptavidin.
"The small size of an individual nanoparticle brings the possibility of detecting a very low amount of analyte molecules without the need for labelling it with fluorophores," Jochen Feldmann of Ludwig-Maximilians University told nanotechweb.org.
nanotechweb.org /articles/news/2/7/14/1   (466 words)

  
 NPR : Laser Work Earns Trio Nobel Prize for Physics
Research by Hall, 71, of the University of Colorado, and Haensch, 63, of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Germany, determined the color of light at the atomic and molecular level.
Their research builds on the fundamental theoretical work of Harvard University's Roy Glauber, who won the other half of the prize for discoveries of how light and matter interact at the subatomic scale.
Glauber showed in the 1960s that the particle nature of light affected its behavior under certain circumstances.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4944220   (316 words)

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