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An exhibition at the German Primate Center presents fascinating images of the brain

Göttingen Neuroscientist discusses how magnetic resonance imaging can provide us with a better understanding of how the brain, heart and other organs function.

One of the most prestigious awards for young scientists in Germany was presented to Birgit Westernströer and Gisela Kopp

Tierversuche auch an Instituten der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. Tierschutz und Transparenz

haben höchste Priorität.

Scientists confirmed the efficiency of the novel Ebola detection method in field trials

Julia Fischer, an ethologist at the German Primate Center, critically reviewed a recent study concerning communication in chimpanzees

In cooperation with the DPZ ethologist Julia Fischer, the developmental psychologist Alexandra Freund will research the age-related development of social relations in primates.

Primates that play, grow slower but benefit later in life

Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the German Primate Center (DPZ) sign joint declaration to support research and the protection of the highly endangered primates in Vietnam.

A team of three scientists including Zinner was decorated for work in Invory Coast. Inza Kone, Sery Gonedele Bi and Dietmar Zinner have for many years been collecting and analyzing data about endangered primate species.