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Science April 11, 2017 Position paper: Alliance of Science Organizations supports the "March for Science" A position paper explains why the Alliance of Science Organiziations supports the March for Science. Science April 20, 2017 Must read: Emanuel Wyler recommends a paper on a statistical fallacy Measurements with small sample sizes can become ‘statistically significant’ due to the combination of small sample numbers and measurement error. This produces effects that are not present in the system under scrutiny. Science June 09, 2017 By Russell Hodge The art of folding mitochondrial membranes Oliver Daumke's lab figures out how the inner membranes of mitochondria "get their groove" and assume the complex shapes they need to carry out crucial cellular functions Science February 22, 2018 Lymphoma reprograms immune cells to promote its own growth Instead of defending the body against lymphoma, special immune cells sometimes have the opposite effect. The cancer reprograms the dendritic cells to promote lymphoma tumor growth. Science February 27, 2018 MINT400 Forum at the MDC: Why math is an indispensable tool Basic medical research would be impossible without math and chemistry. At this year's MINT400 Forum, 350 schoolchildren and 50 teachers from all over Germany came together to learn about the importance of interdisciplinary research for science today. Science March 21, 2018 Faster from the laboratory to the patient: Pilot project boosts “Sleeping Beauty” against cancer The transposon system by MDC researcher Zsuzsanna Izsvák is part a new gene therapy project, funded with 2.8 million euros. Institute & Campus September 05, 2014 Celebrate the creation of Adam and Eve For Ekaterina Perets, PhD student in the Rosenthal/Klussmann group, Rosh ha Shana, the Jewish New Year, is one of her personal favorite feasts. Here she tells us about it. Science October 14, 2014 Michael Sieweke appointed as Einstein BIH Visiting Fellow MDC group leader Michael Sieweke has been appointed as one of two “Einstein BIH Visiting Fellows” under a funding program by the Berlin Institute of Health. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Science March 15, 2017 #LabHacks: An unusual crystallization helper Cats are not allowed in the lab of Oliver Daumke’s research team. Yet they make a valuable contribution to research – and we reveal what that is ...
Institute & Campus March 27, 2017 Ever heard of iPS? Students learn about stem cells The MDC once again took part in UniStem Day this year, which took place for the ninth time overall. That day, 230 students from 14 Berlin schools learned about stem cell research.
Science April 11, 2017 Position paper: Alliance of Science Organizations supports the "March for Science" A position paper explains why the Alliance of Science Organiziations supports the March for Science.
Science April 20, 2017 Must read: Emanuel Wyler recommends a paper on a statistical fallacy Measurements with small sample sizes can become ‘statistically significant’ due to the combination of small sample numbers and measurement error. This produces effects that are not present in the system under scrutiny.
Science June 09, 2017 By Russell Hodge The art of folding mitochondrial membranes Oliver Daumke's lab figures out how the inner membranes of mitochondria "get their groove" and assume the complex shapes they need to carry out crucial cellular functions
Science February 22, 2018 Lymphoma reprograms immune cells to promote its own growth Instead of defending the body against lymphoma, special immune cells sometimes have the opposite effect. The cancer reprograms the dendritic cells to promote lymphoma tumor growth.
Science February 27, 2018 MINT400 Forum at the MDC: Why math is an indispensable tool Basic medical research would be impossible without math and chemistry. At this year's MINT400 Forum, 350 schoolchildren and 50 teachers from all over Germany came together to learn about the importance of interdisciplinary research for science today.
Science March 21, 2018 Faster from the laboratory to the patient: Pilot project boosts “Sleeping Beauty” against cancer The transposon system by MDC researcher Zsuzsanna Izsvák is part a new gene therapy project, funded with 2.8 million euros.
Institute & Campus September 05, 2014 Celebrate the creation of Adam and Eve For Ekaterina Perets, PhD student in the Rosenthal/Klussmann group, Rosh ha Shana, the Jewish New Year, is one of her personal favorite feasts. Here she tells us about it.
Science October 14, 2014 Michael Sieweke appointed as Einstein BIH Visiting Fellow MDC group leader Michael Sieweke has been appointed as one of two “Einstein BIH Visiting Fellows” under a funding program by the Berlin Institute of Health.