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Institute & Campus July 09, 2018 By Russell Hodge From the church organ to human organs Walter Birchmeier is celebrating his 75th Birthday – a time to celebrate his immense contributions to the MDC and to science. Science July 05, 2013 By Russell Hodge The consummate scientist A few years ago, upon submitting an article to Nature Reviews: Cancer, Walter Birchmeier was... Science April 26, 2016 Udo Heinemann: Structural biology helps us ask the right scientific questions MDC structural biologist Prof. Udo Heinemann is much in demand; with his research activities and expertise he enjoys an outstanding international reputation. So it comes as no surprise that he has now been elected onto one of the Review Boards at the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). As a scientist, he is primarily interested in the crystallisation of proteins. Let's take a closer look at Heinemann’s career. Science February 26, 2020 When new blood vessels sprout Biologist Holger Gerhardt studies how blood vessels form and grow. He is currently working with clinicians in Berlin to develop new methods for preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Science May 28, 2020 The DNA artist Anton Henssen works as a paediatrician and researches rare tumours at the Max Delbrück Center. Incidentally, he’s also a conceptual artist with way more to his paintings than meets the eye. Science July 25, 2019 How the heart and gut are connected How exactly does gut bacteria affect our health? This is what the Swedish bioinformatician Sofia Forslund is trying to figure out. She also wants to develop a software that helps keep people from getting sick. Science April 22, 2022 The RNA profiler In order to put their genetic blueprints into action, human cells need RNA-binding proteins. Markus Landthaler observes these proteins while they interact with RNA – in order to understand how they work, and how to make use of them. Science May 11, 2022 The image analyst Biomedicine today is awash with images and the tide is rising. Dagmar Kainmüller is teaching computers to see so that they can help with analyzing the image data. In the process, artificial intelligence is throwing up some unexpected questions that are opening up new lines of research in molecular biology. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Science March 16, 2017 By Jana Schlütter The Doctor at the MDC What do short fingers and high blood pressure in common? And how bad is salt really for our health? Fred Luft is more than a researcher, he is a physician as well. Now, he celebrated his 75th birthday.
Science November 13, 2014 By Russell Hodge A career in Berlin-Buch: From undergraduate to gene therapist, in 40 (not-so-easy) steps When Wolfgang Uckert arrived on the scientific campus in Buch as a 22 year-old in 1974, he never imagined it as a place he would call home for 40 years.
Institute & Campus July 09, 2018 By Russell Hodge From the church organ to human organs Walter Birchmeier is celebrating his 75th Birthday – a time to celebrate his immense contributions to the MDC and to science.
Science July 05, 2013 By Russell Hodge The consummate scientist A few years ago, upon submitting an article to Nature Reviews: Cancer, Walter Birchmeier was...
Science April 26, 2016 Udo Heinemann: Structural biology helps us ask the right scientific questions MDC structural biologist Prof. Udo Heinemann is much in demand; with his research activities and expertise he enjoys an outstanding international reputation. So it comes as no surprise that he has now been elected onto one of the Review Boards at the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). As a scientist, he is primarily interested in the crystallisation of proteins. Let's take a closer look at Heinemann’s career.
Science February 26, 2020 When new blood vessels sprout Biologist Holger Gerhardt studies how blood vessels form and grow. He is currently working with clinicians in Berlin to develop new methods for preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases and cancer.
Science May 28, 2020 The DNA artist Anton Henssen works as a paediatrician and researches rare tumours at the Max Delbrück Center. Incidentally, he’s also a conceptual artist with way more to his paintings than meets the eye.
Science July 25, 2019 How the heart and gut are connected How exactly does gut bacteria affect our health? This is what the Swedish bioinformatician Sofia Forslund is trying to figure out. She also wants to develop a software that helps keep people from getting sick.
Science April 22, 2022 The RNA profiler In order to put their genetic blueprints into action, human cells need RNA-binding proteins. Markus Landthaler observes these proteins while they interact with RNA – in order to understand how they work, and how to make use of them.
Science May 11, 2022 The image analyst Biomedicine today is awash with images and the tide is rising. Dagmar Kainmüller is teaching computers to see so that they can help with analyzing the image data. In the process, artificial intelligence is throwing up some unexpected questions that are opening up new lines of research in molecular biology.