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Science November 13, 2014 All About Stem Cells 450 scientists met at the 2nd International Annual Conference of the German Stem Cell Network (GSCN) in Heidelberg Science February 18, 2015 New differentiation switch identified in intestine “The intestine is a fantastic organ for researching the interplay among different signaling pathways”, says Dr. Julian Heuberger of the largest human organ. Science February 18, 2015 By Russell Hodge A new platform for stem cells and their offspring The MDC together with the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) has now created a stem cell core facility to offer expertise to derive and manipulate iPSC lines for groups from the institute or projects associated with the BIH. Press Release No. 2 January 21, 2016 Berlin Role model stem cells: How immune cells can self-renew Capacity for self-renewal Our body is constantly changing: new cells continually replace specialized... Press Release No. 9 April 21, 2017 Berlin Facts and Figures: MDC laboratory animal report for 2016 Mice: 43,814 Rats: 4,153 Golden hamster: 5 Other rodents: 6 Rabbits: 13 Clawed frogs: 10 Zebrafish... Press Release No. 25 September 17, 2012 Berlin At the Right Place at the Right Time Muscle stem cells, also called satellite cells, colonize a niche that is located between the plasma... Institute & Campus March 15, 2024 From Berlin to Lisbon and back NOVA University and Max Delbrück Center are jointly establishing the NOVA Institute for Medical Systems Biology (NIMSB). Both institutions have developed a shared vision to push the boundaries of precision medicine. “Insights” spoke to the three project leads in Lisbon and Berlin. Science March 21, 2024 Simon Haas receives Heisenberg professorship The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund single-cell scientist Simon Haas in its Heisenberg program. 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Science September 09, 2014 Tough ones – Human muscle stem cells 4 degrees Celsius and not a lot of oxygen: under adverse environmental conditions human muscle stem cells – the so-called satellite cells – revert back to their survival mode.
Science September 22, 2014 By Vera Glaßer More than just glue Magdalena Götz will give a public lecture entitled „Mechanisms of Neurogenesis – from Glial Cells to...
Science November 13, 2014 All About Stem Cells 450 scientists met at the 2nd International Annual Conference of the German Stem Cell Network (GSCN) in Heidelberg
Science February 18, 2015 New differentiation switch identified in intestine “The intestine is a fantastic organ for researching the interplay among different signaling pathways”, says Dr. Julian Heuberger of the largest human organ.
Science February 18, 2015 By Russell Hodge A new platform for stem cells and their offspring The MDC together with the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) has now created a stem cell core facility to offer expertise to derive and manipulate iPSC lines for groups from the institute or projects associated with the BIH.
Press Release No. 2 January 21, 2016 Berlin Role model stem cells: How immune cells can self-renew Capacity for self-renewal Our body is constantly changing: new cells continually replace specialized...
Press Release No. 9 April 21, 2017 Berlin Facts and Figures: MDC laboratory animal report for 2016 Mice: 43,814 Rats: 4,153 Golden hamster: 5 Other rodents: 6 Rabbits: 13 Clawed frogs: 10 Zebrafish...
Press Release No. 25 September 17, 2012 Berlin At the Right Place at the Right Time Muscle stem cells, also called satellite cells, colonize a niche that is located between the plasma...
Institute & Campus March 15, 2024 From Berlin to Lisbon and back NOVA University and Max Delbrück Center are jointly establishing the NOVA Institute for Medical Systems Biology (NIMSB). Both institutions have developed a shared vision to push the boundaries of precision medicine. “Insights” spoke to the three project leads in Lisbon and Berlin.
Science March 21, 2024 Simon Haas receives Heisenberg professorship The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund single-cell scientist Simon Haas in its Heisenberg program. Therefore, the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) is establishing a Heisenberg professorship in systems hematology. After five years, the BIH will make the professorship permanent.