University of Bonn to Host New Research Training Group Around €6.1 million is being made available to fund research into drug-resistant epilepsy.
The German Research Foundation (DFG) is setting up...
Biopsy slide from epilepsy surgery, showing a focal dysplasia consisting of significantly enlarged, malformed nerve cells (black arrow) and “balloon cells,” whose nucleus is not located in their center (white arrow). Illustration: Annika Breuer/Department of Epileptology, University Hospital Bonn
Prof. Frank Bradke Inducted into the North Rhine–Westphalia Academy of Sciences and Arts
Prof. Dr. Frank Bradke—Senior Group Leader at the ...
Frank Bradke Elected to the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Prof. Dr. Frank Bradke, neurobiologist at the Germ...
Tobias Ackels receives Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2025
We warmly congratulate our group leader Dr. Tobias...
Und plötzlich feuert das Gehirn: Erinnerung
Wie entsteht Erinnerung? Unser Kollege Florian Mor...
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2025 Goes to Tobias Ackels
Tobias Ackels awarded for pioneering research on s...
Genetic and environmental risk factors cooperate to affect autistic like neuronal phenotypes
Researchers at the University of Bonn have reveale...
Exome sequencing of 20,979 individuals with epilepsy reveals shared and distinct ultra-rare genetic risk across disorder subtypes
New insights from the Epi25 Collaborative highligh...
Region-specific spreading depolarization drives aberrant post-ictal behavior
Bonn researchers uncover how seizure-related focal...
Single-neuron representations of odors in the human brain
Bonn researchers unveil how the brain encodes and ...
LIMES

The Life & Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES) is a center for both basic research and higher education in Life Sciences and Biomedicine at the University of Bonn. The LIMES concept was developed in the year 2000 by M. Hoch (Biology) and M. Famulok (Chemistry). Central to the conception of LIMES is the development of competitive research strategies at the interface of biology, chemistry, and medicine. A particular area of expertise within LIMES is chemical biology, a topical area which we see as particularly important for developing future strategies for manipulation of neuronal networks. Within LIMES, a number of joint teaching programs with the Medical Faculty have been set up, including the undergraduate study program Molecular Biomedicine, and the joint Summer School program Life Sciences & Culture Bonn with Harvard University. A novel International Graduate School Life & Medical Sciences offers a combined M.Sc./Ph.D. program.