Grants

Dr David Stolz receives EKFS-funding for his project “Neurocomputational mechanisms of fatigue in Long Covid”

Neurocomputational mechanisms of fatigue in Long–COVID and their links to immune activation One of the most prominent symptoms of Long COVID is fatigue. Dr David Stolz now received funding from the Else-Kröner Fresenius Stiftung to investigate the hitherto unexamined psychological and neurobiological processes underlying fatigue with the aim to improve prediction and early intervention.  The project will start in February 2023. 

Dr David Stolz receives EKFS-funding for his project “Neurocomputational mechanisms of fatigue in Long Covid” Read More »

Professor Sören Krach has been granted a DFG-Sachbeihilfe for his collaborative application with Dr Susanne Diekelmann

Professor Sören Krach has been granted a DFG-Sachbeihilfe (36 months, 65% PhD position; overall 249.000€) for his collaborative application with Dr Susanne Diekelmann (Tübingen University; also 36 months, 65% PhD position); Research topic: Sleep-dependent processing of social information about the self and others (Schlafabhängige Verarbeitung sozialer Informationen über Selbst und Andere)

Professor Sören Krach has been granted a DFG-Sachbeihilfe for his collaborative application with Dr Susanne Diekelmann Read More »

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