NeuroProfile Founder Receives Award

Dr. Rosemarie Daig, Director, assumed the position with NeuroProfile co-founder, Thomas Rohmeier, intending to make a success out of the start-up company. The company, which grew out of the psychiatric university clinic, at the Clinic at Regensburg, has been developing new types of treatments for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s as well as for depression and schizophrenia. Her business ideas have already led her to receive third place in the Business-Plan-Competition of Northern Bavaria in 2001. It was even more rewarding for the former Regensburg University employee to be under the top five companies from over 2200 competitors in this year’s “Idée-Advancement Prize-2003”. The motivation behind the competion founder, businessman Albert Darboven (Idée Kaffee), who began holding the competition in 1997, was to award exemplary female-business-women, who had an innovative business and sound business concept. “Women often have a more cooperative leadership style which motivates people to be more productive, this is the reason why almost every third start-up company is run by a woman," says Dr. Daig.

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