State of NRW funds ’iBehave’ research network

Ilona Grunwald Kadow - from the Institute of Physiology II at the University of
Ilona Grunwald Kadow - from the Institute of Physiology II at the University of Bonn is the spokesperson for ’iBehave’. © Photo: Astrid Eckert .
Ilona Grunwald Kadow - from the Institute of Physiology II at the University of Bonn is the spokesperson for 'iBehave'. Photo: Astrid Eckert . Joint project led by the University of Bonn to receive around 20 million euros over the next four years The North Rhine-Westphalian state government is supporting five outstanding research networks in pioneering research fields with a total of 81.2 million euros. Among them is "iBehave," led by the University of Bonn, which is being supported with around 20 million euros. The collaborative project focuses on how the brain controls the behavior of humans and animals. "We are very pleased that our iBehave collaborative project is now being funded by the North Rhine-Westphalian state government," says Ilona Grunwald Kadow from the Institute of Physiology II at the University of Bonn. "Together with our collaborative partners, we now have the opportunity to fundamentally study the behavioral adaptations of humans and animals to their environment at the neurological level." - Ilona Grunwald Kadow - from the Institute of Physiology II at the University of Bonn is the spokesperson for 'iBehave'.
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