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Interdisciplinary project "Maintaining sharp vision even in old age"
Read moreCarl Zeiss Foundation supports interdisciplinary project "Maintaining sharp vision even in old age" at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
The Tuebingen “Visual Acuity at different levels of Contrast and Ambient Luminance” (VA-CAL) test
| NewsRead moreTowards a more realistic measurement of the visual performance of glare-sensitive patients under close to everyday light conditions
"Tissue- and isoform-specific protein complex analysis with natively processed bait proteins"
Created by Tina Beyer | | Institute for Ophthalmic ResearchRead moreProteins are associated with specific molecular functions in the cells, which are comprised by protein-complexes rather than by single proteins. The…
Neural circuits in the mouse retina support color vision in the upper visual field
| Institute for Ophthalmic ResearchRead moreIn the last decade, mice have become an important model system for biomedical research. Many ideas of how the healthy visual system works stems from…
Achromatopsy – Life without Colour
| NewsRead moreUsing the example of two persons affected Mr. Hans-Werner Merkelbach (67y) from Duesseldorf, retired business economist, who lives with the very rare…
The TNC has established an online lecture series on worldwideneuro.com
| NewsRead moreThe TübingenNeuroCampus has established an online lecture series on worldwideneuro.com, all our talks are connected to and streamed live on Youtube.
eye2you wins BMWi-Gründerwettbewerb „Digitale Innovationen“
| NewsRead moreAI startup eye2you wins Gründerwettbewerb Digitale Innovationen of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy
Tübingen and Munich researchers successfully test clinical safety of gene-based treatment for complete color blindness
Read moreLongstanding cooperation in ophthalmic research leads to innovative new therapy; funding for next phase of clinical studies approved.
New Horizons in Ophthalmology 2020 cancelled
| NewsRead moreAfter thoughtful deliberation, we have decided to cancel the Horizons in Ophthalmology Meeting, planned to have taken place June 15 – 17, 2020 in…