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Kempermann is studying the function of brain stem cells in the learning process and how and why an active life makes mice (and people) mentally fit. Press Release No. 33 October 15, 2008 Berlin Repair in the Developing Heart For the heart to be able to beat, it needs energy. If during heart development energy production in... Press Release No. 17 August 03, 2012 Berlin MDC Researchers Develop New Approach to Treat Acute Liver Failure According to an estimate published in a 2011 issue of the “Deutsche Ärzteblatt”, a professional... Press Release No. 37 December 07, 2006 Berlin Brain Tumors Paralyze the Immune System First Preclinical Trails with RNA-Interference to lift blockage Gliomas are extremely malignant and fast growing tumors. Not only do they secrete molecules to secure their blood supply by generating new blood vessels, they are also able to secrete messenger molecules to protect themselves against attacks by the immune system. Press Release No. 26 July 29, 2008 Berlin MicroRNAs Tune Protein Synthesis All body cells contain the same genes, may they be muscle-, brain-, blood-, or liver cells... Press Release No. 14 October 25, 2003 Berlin Health Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet: Myth or Reality? “However, the type of traditional Mediterranean diet that is associated with multiple health... Press Release No. 6 March 22, 2017 Berlin ERC funding for two MDC scientists Medical imaging has an unavoidable side effect: MRI machines generate heat. Thoralf Niendorf has now been awarded an ERC Advanced grant to turn this feature into a tool to study the role of temperature in animal bodies. A second ERC Advanced Grant goes to Thomas Jentsch, who will explore the functions of ion channels in health and disease. Press Release No. 9 October 27, 2001 Berlin Obesity – A Worldwide Epidemic Weighty Consequence of Western Lifestyle and Urbanisation - Worldwide around 250 million people are currently overweight or obese. 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Institute & Campus July 21, 2015 By Vera Glaßer NEW ART | TRA WEN To get a different perspective on chirality, it is worth paying a visit to the Max Rubner House, where an art installation by Ulrike Mohr on the subject of chirality has been on display since early July.
Science February 19, 2016 Gerd Kempermann and the self-renewing brain Only a few years ago it was dismissed as impossible. Now it is the research subject of MDC alumnus Prof. Gerd Kempermann: the self-regenerating brain. Kempermann is studying the function of brain stem cells in the learning process and how and why an active life makes mice (and people) mentally fit.
Press Release No. 33 October 15, 2008 Berlin Repair in the Developing Heart For the heart to be able to beat, it needs energy. If during heart development energy production in...
Press Release No. 17 August 03, 2012 Berlin MDC Researchers Develop New Approach to Treat Acute Liver Failure According to an estimate published in a 2011 issue of the “Deutsche Ärzteblatt”, a professional...
Press Release No. 37 December 07, 2006 Berlin Brain Tumors Paralyze the Immune System First Preclinical Trails with RNA-Interference to lift blockage Gliomas are extremely malignant and fast growing tumors. Not only do they secrete molecules to secure their blood supply by generating new blood vessels, they are also able to secrete messenger molecules to protect themselves against attacks by the immune system.
Press Release No. 26 July 29, 2008 Berlin MicroRNAs Tune Protein Synthesis All body cells contain the same genes, may they be muscle-, brain-, blood-, or liver cells...
Press Release No. 14 October 25, 2003 Berlin Health Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet: Myth or Reality? “However, the type of traditional Mediterranean diet that is associated with multiple health...
Press Release No. 6 March 22, 2017 Berlin ERC funding for two MDC scientists Medical imaging has an unavoidable side effect: MRI machines generate heat. Thoralf Niendorf has now been awarded an ERC Advanced grant to turn this feature into a tool to study the role of temperature in animal bodies. A second ERC Advanced Grant goes to Thomas Jentsch, who will explore the functions of ion channels in health and disease.
Press Release No. 9 October 27, 2001 Berlin Obesity – A Worldwide Epidemic Weighty Consequence of Western Lifestyle and Urbanisation - Worldwide around 250 million people are currently overweight or obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva estimates that this number will increase to 300 million by 2025.
Press Release No. 12 April 07, 2006 Berlin Wheres the Starting Point? In yeast, researchers know the origin of DNA replication. A complex made up of several proteins...