Welcome to the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience

About CIN
About CIN
The Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) is an interdisciplinary institution at the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, funded by the German Excellence Initiative programme... read more read more
Research
Research
The beginnings of the CIN in 2008 and 2009 were dominated by invitations to tender and the search for first-rate scientists to lead the new research groups. To date, all the new positions have been successfully filled... . . read more read more
Training
Training
To guarantee a steady supply of promising students, the CIN will strengthen and extend the well-established and highly successful training of graduate students by setting up... read more read more
Gender Equality
Gender Equality
The Board for the Advancement of Women (BAW) promotes female scientists at every level of their professional career. The board is formed by scientists participating in the CIN ... read more read more
Structure
Structure
The Centre comprises groups from several faculties of the University of Tübingen, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics... read more read more
Events
Events
International seminar series are organized in cooperation with the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, the Graduate Training Centre and other CIN partners. read more read more
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News & Press
December 15 2011
Tübingen Spring School „Methods to Study the Brain in Action“, March 19-23, 2012

Application Deadline: February 20, 2012


December 1 2011
Philosophie trifft Neurowissenschaften

Im CIN sind die Disziplinen gemeinsam den Rätseln des menschlichen Gehirns auf der Spur.

Bericht in attempto! Forum der Universität- Ausgabe 31- Dezember 2011

November 2 2011
Tagblatt-News: Forschen mit Kind

Nicole Fröhlich, PhD-student at the CIN (Junior Research Group "Neuron Glia Interaction"), received one of the three Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard grants.


October 14 2011
How Touch and Movement Contribute to the Development of the Brain

Anton Sirota, Neuroscientist at the CIN, together with French colleagues uncovered in an animal model the neuronal processes that underlay the development of sensory maps in the developing brain.

Next Events

January 31 2012, 4:30pm
What does the eye think? 'tba'
TTR, CIN Seminar Room, Paul-Ehrlich-Str.17, Tübingen
 

February 2 2012, 11:00am
Themes in Contemporary Philosophy of Neuroscience - The Senses: 'Perception and Action'
TTR, CIN Seminar, Paul-Ehrlich-Str.17, Tübingen
 
February 3 2012, 11:00am
Themes in Contemporary Philosophy of Neuroscience - The Senses: 'Perception and Action'
TTR, CIN Seminar Room, Paul-Ehrlich-Str. 17, Tübingen
 

February 24 2012, 8:30am
First international workshop on segregation and integration in music and language
Conference Center "Casino" Unikliniken Berg, Tübingen