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The Cologne Graduate School for Ageing Research is a joint project of the partners Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Max Planck Institute for Metabolic Research and CECAD.
 

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Excellence Cluster CECAD at the
University of Cologne
Albertus Magnus Platz
50923 Cologne

Tel.: 0221-478 89532
E-Mail: ait91[at]uni-koeln.de

Internet: www.cecad.uni-koeln.de

The University of Cologne is a corporation under German public law.
It is represented before the law by the Rector, Professor Axel Freimuth.
Relevant Supervisory Authorities:
Ministry for Innovation, Science, Research and Technology, 40190 Düsseldorf.

Sales Tax Identification Number in accordance with § 27a of the Sales Tax Statue: USt-ID-Nr. DE123486767

Person responsible for the content according to § 5 of the Telemedia Law (TMG) and §55 section 2 of the Inter-Regional Broadcasting Treaty (RStV): Prof. Tatiana Korotkova

Liability Info: Despite careful attempts to control the content, we accept no liability for the content of external links. Other operators are exclusively responsible for the content of linked sites.

Publisher:
The Rector of the University of Cologne
https://www.portal.uni-koeln.de/rektor.html

Professor Axel Freimuth

Editor:
Prof. Tatiana Korotkova
Head of CECAD Research Area 3 / Managing Director of the Institute for Vegetative Physiology 
Medical Faculty
Robert-Koch-Str. 39
50931 Cologne
ait91[at]uni-koeln.de
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Phone: +49 89 2108-0


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Responsible editor for the contents of the website www.age.mpg.de with regard to media law:

Daniela Morick,
Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing
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Germany
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