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DABI Members As of September 2020 September 2020 CROATIA (1) GAJOVIĆ Srećko, University of Zagreb School of Medicine CZECH REPUBLIC (4) CHVÁTAL Alexandr, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Prague KUBINOVA Sarka, Institute of Experimental Medicine 614 members as of September 2020 SYKA Josef, Institute of Experimental Medicine SYKOVA Eva, Scimed Biotechnologies, Prague ARGENTINA (1) LIPINA Sebastian J., Centro de Educación Médica e DENMARK (4) Investigaciones Clínicas (CEMIC-CONICET) GJEDDE Albert, University of Copenhagen LAURITZEN Martin, University of Copenhagen AUSTRALIA (1) MOLDOVAN Mihai, University of Copenhagen RICHARDS Linda, University of Queensland OLESEN Jes, Glostrup Hospital, Copenhagen AUSTRIA (15) FINLAND (6) BARTH Friedrich, University of Vienna CASTREN Eero, University of Helsinki BERGER Michael, University of Vienna HARI Riitta, Aalto University BUDKA Herbert, Medical University of Vienna KASTE Markku, Helsinki University Hospital FERRAGUTI Francesco, Innsbruck Medical University PITKÄNEN Asla, University of Eastern Finland HARKANY Tibor, Medical University of Vienna SAARMA Mart, University of Helsinki HERMANN Anton, University of Salzburg WARTIOVAARA Anu Suomalainen, University of Helsinki HOLZER Peter, University of Graz HUCK Sigismund, Medical University of Vienna FRANCE (24) JONAS Peter, Institute of Science and Technology AGID Yves, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris KERSCHBAUM Hubert, University of Salzburg AUNIS Dominque, INSERM Strasbourg* LASSMAN Hans, Medical University of Vienna BENABID Alim-Louis, INSERM, Grenoble POEWE Werner, Universitätsklinik für Neurologie, Innsbruck BEN-ARI Yehezkel, Neurochlore and BA Therapeutics SARIA Alois, University of Innsbruck BERTHOZ Alain, Collège de France, Paris SPERK Günther, University of Innsbruck BESSIS Alain, École Normale Supérieure WINKLER Hans, Med Universität Innsbruck BOCKAERT Joël, CNRS, Montpellier BRICE Alexis, INSERM, Paris BELGIUM (7) CHANGEUX Jean-Pierre, Institut Pasteur, Paris DE SCHUTTER Erik, University of Antwerp CHÉDOTAL Alain, Institut de la Vision, Paris LAUREYS Steven, Université de Liège CHNEIWEISS Hervé, CNRS/INSERM/Sorbonne University MENDLEWICZ Julien, Free University of Brussels CLARAC François, CNRS, Marseille* POCHET Roland, Université Libre de Bruxelles DEHAENE Stanislas, INSERM, Paris RIS Laurence, University of Mons DUBOIS Bruno, INSERM, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris SCHOENEN Jean, Citadelle Hospital, University of Liège GIRAULT Jean-Antoine, INSERM, Sorbonne Université VOGELS Rufin, K.U.Leuven Medical School GLOWINSKI Jacques, Collège de France, Paris HASSAN Bassem, Institut du Cerveau, INSERM, CNRS BRAZIL (1) HIRSCH Etienne, INSERM LENT Roberto, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, LLEDO P-M, Institut Pasteur, Paris Federal University of Rio de Janeiro NACCACHE Lionel, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière NIEOULLON André, Univ.de la Mediterranée, Marseille, CANADA (11) PETIT Christine, Institut Pasteur & Collége de France AGUAYO Albert J., McGill University POULAIN Dominique, Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux ILLES Judy, University of British Columbia PROCHIANTZ Alain, École Normale Supérieure & CRNS, LANG Anthony E., University of Toronto Paris MILNER Brenda A., McGill University PHILLIPS Anthony G., University of British Columbia GEORGIA (1) QUIRION Remi, Fonds de Recherche du Québec TSAGARELI Merab, Beritashvili Center for Experimental RACINE Eric, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montreal Biomedicine ROSKAMS, A. Jane, University of British Columbia SEEMAN Philip, University of Toronto GERMANY (20) ST. GEORGE-HYSLOP Peter H., University of Toronto AMUNTS Katrin, Research Center Jülich WITELSON Sandra F., McMaster University BEYREUTHER Konrad, University of Heidelberg BRANDT Thomas, Ludwig-Maximillian University of Munich CHILE (2) DICHGANS Johannes, University of Tübingen EWER John, Universidad de Valparaiso EYSEL Ulf, Ruhr-Universität Bochum MACCIONI Ricardo B., Universidad de Chile FREUND Hans-Joachim, University of Düsseldorf GUNDELFINGER Eckart, Leibniz Inst. Neurobiol., Magdeburg CHINA (5) HASAN Mazahir, Max Planck Insti for Medical Research, BLAKEMORE Sir Colin, City University of Hong Kong Heidelberg IP Nancy Y., The Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology HEPPNER Frank, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin POO Mu-Ming, Chinese Academy of Sciences HOLSBOER Florian, Max-Planck-Institute Psychiatry, Munich SO Kwok-Fai, The University of Hong Kong KETTENMANN Helmut, Max-Delbrück-Centre for Molecular WANG Rubin, Institute for Cognitive Neurodynamics Medicine, Berlin KORTE Martin, TU Braunschweig, Zoological Institute COLOMBIA (1) MANAHAN-VAUGHN Denise, Ruhr-Universität Bochum MUNERA GALARZA Francisco A., Universidad Nacional MONYER Hannah, Univ. Hospital of Neurology, Heidelberg de Colombia NEHER Erwin, MPI. Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen OERTEL Wolfgang, Philipps-University, Marburg * Retired 1 September 2020 SAKMANN Bert, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology KOREA (3) SINGER Wolf, Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience JEONG Sung-Jin, Korea Brain Research Institute STOERIG Petra, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf OH Uhtaek, Brain Science Institute, KIST ZILLES Karl, Research Center Jülich PAIK Nam-Jong, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital GREECE (8) THE NETHERLANDS (8) DALLA Christina, National and Kapodistrian University BEKKERING Harold, Radboud University of Athens BOER Gerard, Netherlands Inst. Brain Research, Amsterdam* EFTHIMIOPOULOS Spiros, National and Kapodistrian GIELEN Stan, Netherlands Org. for Scientific Research University of Athens GISPEN Willem, University of Utrecht KARAGOGEOS Domna, University of Crete HAGOORT Peter, Donders C. Cognitive Neuroimaging KOSTOPOULOS George, University of Patras Nijmegen, Nijmegen KOUVELAS Elias, University of Patras JOELS Marian, University Medical Center Utrecht SKALIORA Irini, BRF the Academy of Athens LEVELT Willem, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen STAMATAKIS Antonios, National and Kapodistrian University MEDENDORP W. Pieter, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, of Athens and Behaviour STYLIANOPOULOU Fotini, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens NORWAY (3) MOSER Edvard, Norwegian Univ. Science & Technology HUNGARY (6) MOSER May Britt, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, ELEKES Károly, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tihany Centre for Neural Computation FREUND Tamás, Hungarian Academy of Sciences WITTER Menno, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience PÁRDUCZ Árpád, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged SZOLSCANY Janos, University of Pecs PERU (1) TOLDI Józef, University of Szeged AGUILAR MENDOZA Luis A., Universidad Peruana Cayetano VIZI Sylvester, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Heredia Budapest POLAND (7) INDIA (3) BOGUSZEWSKI Pawel, Nencki Inst. Exper. Biology, Warsaw CHATTARJI Sumantra, Natl. Centre for Biological Sciences CZLONKOWSKA Anna, Inst. Psychiatry & Neurology, Warsaw TOLE Shubha, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research KACZMAREK Leszek, Nencki Inst. Exper. Biology, Warsaw VIJAYALAKSHMI Ravindranath, Indian Institute of Science KNAPSKA Ewelina, Nencki Inst. Exper. Biology, Warsaw KOSSUT Malgorzata, Nencki Inst. Exper. Biology, Warsaw ISRAEL (5) NALĘCZ Katarzyna, Nencki Inst. Exper. Biology, Warsaw DUDAI Yadin, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot PYZA Elzbieta, Jagiellonian University, Krakow MALACH Rafael, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot RICHTER-LEVIN Gal, University of Haifa PORTUGAL (8) SEGAL Menahem, Weizmann Inst. of Science, Rehovot ANTUNES Joāo Lobo, University of Lisbon SEGEV Idan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem CASTRO CALDAS Alexandre, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa ITALY (14) LIMA Deolinda, University of Porto BENEDETTI Fabrizio, University of Turin MALVA Joāo, University of Coimbra BENFENATI Fabio, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia MOREIRA Paula, University of Coimbra BENTIVOGLIO Marina, University of Verona OLIVEIRA Catarina, University of Coimbra BERLUCCHI Giovanni, Università degli Studi di Verona RIBEIRO Joaquim Alexandre, University of Lisbon BERNARDI Giorgio, University Tor Vergata-Roma SEBASTIÃO Ana, University of Lisbon, Medical School CATTANEO Elena, University of Milan CLEMENTI Francesco, Unversity of Milan ROMANIA (1) DI LUCA Monica, University of Milan ZAGREAN Leon, Carol Davila University of Medicine, MAGGI Adriana, University of Milan Bucharest. National Neuroscience Society of Romania MEHLER Jacques, SISSA, Trieste ORBAN Guy, University of Parma RUSSIA (4) RIZZOLATTI Giacomo, University of Parma ANOKHIN Konstantin, Laboratory of Neurobiology Memory STRATA Piergiorgio, University of Turin Institute, Kurchatovsky Institute, Moscow TREVES Alessandro, SISSA, Trieste CHERNISHEVA Marina, University of St Petersburg GRIGOREV Igor, Institute of Experimental Medicine, St JAPAN (8) Petersburg GODA Yukiko, RIKEN Center for Brain Science NOZDRACHEV Alexander, University of St Petersburg IRIKI Atsushi, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research SERBIA (2) MIYASHITA Yasushi, RIKEN Center for Brain Science ANDJUS Pavle, University of Belgrade NISHIKAWA Toru, Tokyo Medical and Dental University CULIC Milka, University of Belgrade* OHTAKA-MARUYAMA Chiaki, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science SLOVENIA (3) TOUHARA Kazushige, The University of Tokyo BRESJANAC Maja, University of Ljubljana YAMANAKA Shinya, Kyoto University REPOVŠ Grega, University of Ljubljana YANAGISAWA Masashi, The University of Tsukuba ZOREC Robert, Institute of Pathophysiology * Retired 2 September 2020 SPAIN (20) ISHIZU Tomohiro, University College London ACUÑA Carlos, University of Santiago de Compostela IVERSEN Susan, University of Oxford
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