Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM)






The INM is devoted to brain research. The analysis of the normal and pathologically impaired structure and function of the nervous system with particular emphasis on mechanisms at the molecular, cellular, and systems level as well as the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques is the main goal of our institute.
To reach this goal the INM cooperates with a number of universities, among them the universities of Köln, Bonn and Düsseldorf as well as the RWTH Aachen University in the framework of Jülich Aachen Research Alliance - Brain ( JARA-BRAIN).

Important Research Fields:


 Brain Imaging Physics
 Cognitive Neurology
 Computational and Systems Neuroscience
 Human Brain Mapping
 Molecular Organisation of the Human Cortex
 Neuromodulation


From Friday 04th to Sunday 6th of December 2009 the Third Vogt Brodmann Symposium on "One hundred years anniversary of Brodmann's map: change of concepts"
took place in Juelich, Germany.

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