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Magdalena Götz (born 17 January 1962) is a German neuroscientist. She is noted for her study of glial cells and holds a chair at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich's Department of Physiology. She is involved in the field of adult neurogenesis. Götz discovered that glial cells are neural stem cells in the developing mammalian brain. Current investigations study the mechanisms involved in determining how adult neural stem cells are specified. Götz current work focuses on refining ways to reprogram glial cells into neurons in organisms with traumatic brain injury. The German Stem Cell Network published an interview with Dr. Götz in 2015 explaining her research field.

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  • ماجدالينا غوتس (ar)
  • Magdalena Götz (de)
  • Magdalena Götz (en)
  • Magdalena Götz (pt)
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  • ماجدالينا غوتس (بالألمانية: Magdalena Götz)‏ هي عالمة أعصاب ألمانية، ولدت في 17 يناير 1962. (ar)
  • Magdalena Götz (* 17. Januar 1962) ist eine deutsche Neurobiologin und Hochschullehrerin. Sie ist Direktorin des Instituts für Stammenzellenforschung am Helmholtz Zentrum München sowie Lehrstuhlinhaberin des Instituts für Physiologische Genomik an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Die vielfach ausgezeichnete Wissenschaftlerin ist gewähltes Mitglied mehrerer europäischer Wissenschaftsakademien sowie Trägerin des Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Preises. Die Forschungsschwerpunkte von Götz liegen in der Zell- und Molekularbiologie sowie der Stammzellenforschung. (de)
  • Magdalena Götz (17 de janeiro de 1962) é uma bióloga alemã. Em 2007 recebeu o Prêmio Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Em 2014 recebeu o Prêmio Ernst Schering. (pt)
  • Magdalena Götz (born 17 January 1962) is a German neuroscientist. She is noted for her study of glial cells and holds a chair at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich's Department of Physiology. She is involved in the field of adult neurogenesis. Götz discovered that glial cells are neural stem cells in the developing mammalian brain. Current investigations study the mechanisms involved in determining how adult neural stem cells are specified. Götz current work focuses on refining ways to reprogram glial cells into neurons in organisms with traumatic brain injury. The German Stem Cell Network published an interview with Dr. Götz in 2015 explaining her research field. (en)
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