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PriCaB combines research and husbandry under one roof

Brain organoids provide insights into the evolution of the human brain

In issue 3/2022, we present highlights from our three research areas, look back at the Night of Knowledge in July, and introduce our new animal husbandry building "PriCaB".

The birth of a younger sibling activates long-lasting stress reactions in young bonobos

The more complex the social group in lemurs, the more signals the animals use to communicate

Until midnight, more than 5800 interested people crowded around the DPZ stands and informed themselves about the diverse fields of primate research.

In the current issue, we present the five most exciting results of the DPZ scientists from the past year.

Infections with the "old" omicron subvariants BA.1 and BA.2 provide little protection against the SARS-CoV-2 subvariant BA.5 causing a “summer wave” of cases in Germany

In this issue, we report on hearing tests in common marmosets, introduce the new chairman of the Sponsorship Society of the German Primate Center and tell the story of Olena Tkachenko, who, having fled Ukraine, now works at the DPZ.