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June 2008 Volume 8, Issue 3 Manfred Hallschmid, PhD, is assistant professor at the Department of Neuroendocrinology at the University of Lubeck. He obtained a diploma in psychology at the University of Bamberg in 1999. In 2005, he obtained a doctorate degree in psychology/human biology at the University of Lubeck. He has received research awards by the German Society of Psychology, the German Society of Endocrinology, and the German Diabetes Society in 2002, 2003, and 2005, respectively. He is project leader in the Lubeck-based clinical research group “Selfish Brain” founded by the German Science Foundation. Manfred Hallschmid’s primary research area is the central nervous regulation of food intake and body weight in humans with a particular focus on the intransal administration of neuropeptides. He studies the crosstalk between nutritional and cognitive factors and the relationship between sleep and metabolism. E-mail: hallschmid@kfg.uni-luebeck.de; fax: +49-451+5003640.

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