Georg Nagel

Georg Nagel was born on August 24, 1953, in Weingarten, Germany. He is a biophysicist and a professor in the Neurophysiology Department at the University of Würzburg in Germany. His research studies light-sensitive parts in microorganisms and helps create tools that use light to control cells.

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Georg Nagel

Georg Nagel was born on August 24, 1953, in Weingarten, Germany. He is a biophysicist and a professor in the Neurophysiology Department at the University of Würzburg, Germany. His research studies microbial photoreceptors and the development of optogenetic tools.

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Gero Miesenböck

Gero Andreas Miesenböck was born on July 15, 1965. He is an Austrian scientist. He is now the Waynflete Professor of Physiology and the head of the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour (CNCB) at the University of Oxford.

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Edward Boyden

Edward S. Boyden was born on August 18, 1979. He is an American neuroscientist and entrepreneur who works at MIT.

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Karl Deisseroth

Karl Alexander Deisseroth was born on November 18, 1971. He is an American scientist and doctor. At Stanford University, he holds the title of D.H.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a Classical composer and musician. During his short life, he created over 800 works, including many important examples of musical styles from his time, such as symphonies, concertos, chamber music, opera, and choral music. Mozart was born in Salzburg and became a child prodigy under the guidance of his father, Leopold, who was a talented teacher.

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List of Alternative for Germany politicians

• Alexander Arpaschi • Carolin Bachmann • Adam Balten • Gerhard Bärsch • Christina Baum • Bernd Baumann • Roger Beckamp • Carsten Becker • Marc Bernhard • Birgit Bessin • Christoph Birghan • Andreas Bleck • Joachim Bloch • Michael Blos • René Bochmann • Peter Boehringer • Peter Bohnhof • Gereon Bollmann • Torben Braga • Dirk Brandes • Stephan Brandner • Jürgen Braun • Hugh Bronson • Erhard Brucker • Marcus Bühl • Matthias Büttner • Petr Bystron • Tino Chrupalla • Joana Cotar • Gottfried Curio • Thomas Dietz • Christian Douglas • Siegbert Droese • Tobias Ebenberger • Thomas Ehrhorn • Michael Espendiller • Robert Farle • Micha Fehre • Jan Feser • Peter Felser • Thomas Fetsch • Hauke Finger • Dietmar Friedhoff • Anton Friesen • Markus Frohnmaier • Götz Frömming • Rainer Galla • Boris Gamanov • Alexander Gauland • Axel Gehrke • Alexis Giersch • Albrecht Glaser • Franziska Gminder • Hannes Gnauck • Hans-Jürgen Goßner • Wilhelm von Gottberg • Kay Gottschalk • Christoph Grimm • Berengar Elsner von Gronow • Rainer Gross • Ingo Hahn • Lars Haise • Armin-Paul Hampel • Mirco Hanker • Mariana Harder-Kühnel • Verena Hartmann • Roland Hartwig • Jochen Haug • Martin Hebner • Matthias Helferich • Udo Hemmelgarn • Stefan Henze • Waldemar Herdt • Lars Herrmann • Martin Hess • Nicole Hess • Heiko Heßenkemper • Olaf Hilmer • Karsten Hilse • Nicole Höchst • Martin Hohmann • Bruno Hollnagel • Leif-Erik Holm • Johannes Huber • Fabian Jacobi • Steffen Janich • Marc Jongen • Robin Jünger • Malte Kaufmann • Michael Kaufmann • Jens Kestner • Stefan Keuter • Rocco Kever • Norbert Kleinwächter • Maximilian Kneller • Sieghard Knodel • Heinrich Koch • Jürgen Kögel • Achim Köhler • Jörn König • Enrico Komning • Thomas Korell • Steffen Kotré • Rainer Kraft • Maximilian Krah • Manuel Krauthausen • Pierre Lamely • Thomas Ladzinski • Sascha Lensing • Rüdiger Lucassen • Sebastian Maack • Frank Magnitz • Andreas Mayer • Jens Maier • Lothar Maier • Birgit Malsack-Winkemann • Johann Martel • Danny Meiners • Knuth Meyer-Soltau • Corinna Miazga • Mario Mieruch • Sergej Minich • Stefan Möller • Matthias Moosdorf • Andreas Mrosek • Hansjörg Müller • Volker Münz • Sebastian Münzenmaier • Christoph Neumann • Iris Nieland • Jan Nolte • Ulrich Oehme • Gerold Otten • Frank Pasemann • Andreas Paul • Denis Pauli • Tobias Peterka • Frauke Petry • Paul Podolay • Jürgen Pohl • Stephan Protschka • Kerstin Przygodda • Marcel Queckemeyer • Anna Rathert • Christian Reck • Martin Reichardt • Martin Renner • Matthias Rentzsch • Roman Reusch • Rainer Rothfuß • Ruben Rupp • Raimond Scheirich • Volker Scheurell • Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing • Lars Schieske • Manfred Schiller • Jan Wenzel Schmidt • Julian Schmidt • Paul Schmidt • Robby Schlund • Jörg Schneider • Volker Schnurrbusch • Bernd Schuhmann • Uwe Schulz • Stefan Schröder • Georg Schroeter • Thomas Seitz • Martin Sichert • Detlev Spangenberg • Dirk Spaniel • René Springer • Thomas Stephan • Beatrix von Storch • Otto Strauß • Tobias Teich • Robert Teske • Bastian Treuheit • Martina Uhr • Alice Weidel • Claudia Weiss • Mathias Weiser • Sven Wendorf • Harald Weyel • Wolfgang Wiehle • Heiko Wildberg • Christian Wirth • Uwe Witt • Alexander Wolf • Joachim Wundrak • Christian Zaum • Daniel Zerbin • Kay-Uwe Ziegler • Diana Zimmer • Jörg Zirwes • Ulrich von Zons

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Christoph Simon

Christoph Simon, who was born in 1972, is a writer from Switzerland. After visiting the Middle East, Poland, South America, London, and New York, he moved to live in Bern. His first book, Franz, or Why Antelopes Run in Herds (2001), has sold more than 10,000 copies.

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Hoola Bandoola Band

The Hoola Bandoola Band was a music group from Sweden in the 1970s. The group supported left-wing ideas. Important members included Mikael Wiehe and Björn Afzelius.

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Stormers

The Stormers, also known as the DHL Stormers because of a sponsorship deal, is a professional rugby team from South Africa. The team is based in Cape Town, in the Western Cape region. They play in the United Rugby Championship, a competition that includes teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales, and South Africa.

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