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The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics is closely connected with the Max Planck Institutes at the Tübingen and Stuttgart research campuses as well as with the neuroscientific institutes of the Max Planck Society in Germany and abroad. In addition, there are collaborations with numerous scientific competence centers of the Max Planck Society as well as university and non-university teaching and research institutions.
The Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin addresses the most challenging questions in computational and cognitive neuroscience.
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The Center for Bionic Intelligence Tübingen Stuttgart (BITS) will support to establish a radically new approach for the tight integration of intelligent technological systems with humans.
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The Werner Reichardt Center for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) is the cross-faculty center for systems and cognitive neuroscience at the University of Tübingen.
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Europe´s largest AI research center, facilitating smooth collaboration and rapid knowledge-exchange between science, business, and society.
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Experts from different disciplines such as basic research, epidemiology, healthcare research and clinical practice are working together in the DZD on new stratified prevention and therapy concepts.
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At the DZNE, basic research is closely linked to clinical research, population studies, health services research and systems medicine in order to find new diagnostic markers and enable the rapid development of new therapies.
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As one of eight German Centers for Health Research, the DZPG aims to improve the mental health of the population and reduce the stigma of mental illness.
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A pan-European AI network of excellence which focuses on fundamental science, technical innovation and societal impact, headed by the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.
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The Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research forms the "Hertie Center for Neurology" together with the Department of Neurology at the University Hospital of Tübingen. It is dedicated to the human brain and its diseases in research, teaching and patient care.
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Basic research in the neurosciences of the Max Planck Society. International network of all present Max Planck Institutes being active in this research field.
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The NMI conducts application-oriented research at the interface of biosciences and materials science. Its mission is to transfer knowledge and technology into practice.
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The Tübingen AI Center aims to shape the next generation of machine intelligence, and develop more robust, efficient, and accountable learning systems.
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The University Hospital in Tübingen researches and develops innovative methods for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases in all medical fields and is particularly concerned with complex, serious and rare diseases.
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The University of Tübingen offers more than 200 degree courses, including subjects such as machine learning, medical technology, molecular medicine, geoecology, nanoscience and media informatics.
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