The Brain Prize Ceremony 2013 at the Black Diamond, Copenhagen
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The Grete Lundbeck European Brain Prize Ceremony 2013
In May 2013, Denmark's
 1 million euro brain research prize was awarded to six leading 
scientists for the development of ‘optogenetics’, a revolutionary 
technique that advances our understanding of the brain and its 
disorders.
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik presented the prize to the prize winners, Austrian Gero 
Miesenböck, Germans Ernst Bamberg, Peter Hegemann, and Georg Nagel, and 
Americans Ed Boyden and Karl Deisseroth.
Together these scientists laid the 
foundation for a revolutionary technique optogenetics which will 
provide us with entirely new, fundamental knowledge of the complicated 
functions of the brain.
Optogenetics makes it easier to investigate 
diseases of the brain such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, 
epilepsy, pain disorders, schizophrenia, ADHD and addiction. It will 
play a significant role in the understanding of these disorders and, 
over time, in the development of a treatment for them.
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