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Leenaards Foundation 2023 Science Prize – Cerebellar stimulation can address the negative symptoms of schizophrenia
Lausanne, 21 February 2023. The Leenaards Foundation will hand out its annual Science Prize, together with over CHF 1.5 million in award money, to three research groups in the Lake Geneva region at a ceremony on 23 March. The research groups are headed by Dr. Sylvain Meylan, who is addressing the problem of antibiotic resistance with a new antibiotic-treatment strategy based on sugar; Dr. Indrit Bègue, who is investigating cerebellar stimulation as a method for alleviating certain symptoms of schizophrenia, such as apathy; and Prof. Julien Vaucher, who is working to better understand the causal link between genetic markers and cardiovascular disease.
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Happy New Year 2023!
The Synapsy Center whises you all good mental health for the new year!
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22q11 microdeletion syndrome: bringing the latest clinical knowledge to European families
Knowledge about the most common rare disease - 22q11 microdeletion syndrome - is made available to parents and non-expert professionals through an online MOOC.
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The future of psychiatric neuroscience is in sight
Twelve years after its creation, Synapsy closes the NCCR chapter and opens a network of faculty Centers in psychiatric neurosciences.
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Synapsy at the heart of Campus
The scientific magazine of the University of Geneva, Campus, has dedicated its 150th issue to the NCCR-Synapsy.
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Closing events: cultivate the link with society
On May 12 and June 2 2022, the NCCR-Synapsy celebrated 12 years of research in psychiatric neuroscience, synonymous with the end of the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation, in the company of the general public.