Humboldt Award for Bassem Hassan, hosted by the Hiesinger lab

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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has awarded the prestigious Humboldt Research Award to RobustCircuit PI Bassem Hassan to be hosted at the Hiesinger Lab in Berlin.

Professor Bassem Hassan (Brain Institute, Paris) is an internationally leading neuroscientist well known for his work on brain development. He has made major contributions to understand the roles and limitations of genes for nervous system development and behavior. Professor Hassan’s work has demonstrated that stochastic processes are essential to neuronal wiring and ensure behavioral individuality. In Germany, he will focus on the role of the genetic encoding of time for the stereotypy and variability of brains. Bassem Hassan is hosted by Professor Robin Hiesinger at the Free University of Berlin.

Information on the program by the Humboldt Foundation: With Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowships and awards, the Humboldt Foundation sponsors outstanding researchers from across the globe – from promising junior academics, through experienced researchers, to luminaries in their research areas – and provide them with ongoing support in their collaborations with specialist colleagues. The aim is to recruit internationally sought-after talent and top researchers as partners for Germany as a destination for research. Award winners are invited to conduct a research project of their choice at a research institution in Germany in cooperation with specialist colleagues there.