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Why does myopia develop in the first place?
| Institute for Ophthalmic ResearchRead moreNew publication: Emmetropic, but not myopic human eyes distinguish positive defocus from calculated blur
eye2you wins Science4Life business concept competition
Read moreThe team from eye2you, an EXIST-funded startup from the University of Tübingen and the lab of Prof. Philipp Berens, was one of the winners of the…
Highlight Seminar Series: "Retinal Gene Therapy for Vision Restoration" - Dr. Deniz Dalkara
Read moreA Talk in the Highlight Seminar Series of the Centre for Neurosensory Systems at the University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany.
eye2you wins bytes4diabetes audience award 2021
Read moreThe medtech startup eye2you from the University Hospital Tübingen wins the first bytes4diabetes audience award 2021.
Schilling Research Award of the German Neuroscience Society (GNS) 2021
| NewsRead moreThe Schilling Research Award of the GNS 2021 was bestowed on Katrin Franke, Junior Research Group Leader at the Institute for Ophthalmic Research and…
New consortium gets 1.1 million euros of funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research
| Institute for Ophthalmic ResearchRead moreThis year, under the leadership of the Tübingen Research Institute for Ophthalmology, the TargetRD consortium will be launched. It aims to develop new…
EXIST-startup eye2you qualifies for bytes4diabetes finals 2021
| Institute for Ophthalmic ResearchRead moreThe EXIST-startup eye2you with their Mentor Prof. Dr. Philipp Berens from the Institute for Ophthalmic Research Tübingen qualified for the…
DFG continues funding of Tübingen research centre
| NewsRead moreThe Collaborative Research Centre SFB1233 “Robust Vision – Inference principles and Neural Mechanisms” has been approved by the German Research…
New article in Nature: Towards deciphering the complexity of the brain
| NewsRead moreAn international team of scientists, led by Prof. Philipp Berens of the Institute for Ophthalmic Research, speaker of the Cluster of Excellence –…