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Management Coaching ►►Professor Gerald Hüther: Vita in Brief Gerald Hüther (born 1951) studied in Leipzig, where he would later complete his doctorate. From 1979 to 1989 he worked at the Max Planck Institute for experimental medicine in Göttingen, focusing on developmental cognitive disorders. In 1988, he was promoted to full professor, receiving his venia legendi for Neurobiology. As a Heisenberg Fellow of the DFG, from 1989 to 1994 he founded a department for fundamental neorobiological research at the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Göttingen where he continues to serve as director. In addition to his teaching duties, Prof. Hüther has had ca. 150 original contributions published in international scholarly journals in the field of experimental neuroscience. he is a member of various professional organizations and a contributing editor for academic magazines and reference works. For the last several years he has particularly focused on the effects of fear and stress on the brain, the formation and consequences of mental addictions, the influence of diet and nutrition on the brain, and the responsiveness of cerebral development in children to psychosocial factors and psychopharmacological treatment. Prof. Hüther endeavors to combine discoveries in the field of neuroscience with systematic and evolutionary theoretical approaches, presenting the results in reference works, popular scientific articles, and presentations. A particular goal of these activities is on merging the approaches of the natural sciences and humanities, and in regaining a unity of human thought, feeling and action.
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