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Hannah Monyer (born 3 October 1957 in Laslea, Romania) is a Romanian-born (Transylvanian Saxon) German neurobiologist and, since 1999, she has been Director of the Department of Clinical Neurology at the University Hospital in Heidelberg. In 2004 she was awarded the 1.55 million euro Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. She received the Philip Morris Research Prize—described by Bio-pro as "one of the most prestigious science awards in Germany"—in 2006. In 2010, the European Research Council awarded her a total of 1.87 million euros for her research.

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  • هانا منير (ar)
  • Hannah Monyer (de)
  • Hannah Monyer (en)
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  • Hannah Monyer (* 3. Oktober 1957 in Laslea, Rumänien) ist eine in Siebenbürgen geborene Medizinerin und ärztliche Direktorin an der Universität Heidelberg. 2004 erhielt sie den Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Preis. (de)
  • هانا منير (بالرومانية: Hannah Monyer)‏ (من مواليد 3 أكتوبر 1957 في لاساليا، رومانيا) وهي عالمة أعصاب بيولوجية من أصل ألماني-روماني. كانت هانا مديرة قسم الأعصاب السريرية في المستشفى الجامعي في جامعة هايدلبرغ. منذ عام 1999 وفي عام 2004 حصلت على جائزة «جوتفريد فيلهلم ليبنيز» بقيمة 1.55 مليون يورو. ثم حصلت على جائزة فيليب موريس للأبحاث - التي وصفها Bio-pro بأنها «واحدة من أعرق الجوائز العلمية في ألمانيا» - عام 2006. وفي عام 2010، منحها مجلس الأبحاث الأوروبي 1.87 مليون يورو لأبحاثها. (ar)
  • Hannah Monyer (born 3 October 1957 in Laslea, Romania) is a Romanian-born (Transylvanian Saxon) German neurobiologist and, since 1999, she has been Director of the Department of Clinical Neurology at the University Hospital in Heidelberg. In 2004 she was awarded the 1.55 million euro Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. She received the Philip Morris Research Prize—described by Bio-pro as "one of the most prestigious science awards in Germany"—in 2006. In 2010, the European Research Council awarded her a total of 1.87 million euros for her research. (en)
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  • Prof. Dr. Hannah Monyer (en)
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  • Prof. Dr. Hannah Monyer (en)
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  • Laslea, Romania (en)
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