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Science March 14, 2017 By Jana Schlütter Thomas Willnow: Funding for risky projects Thomas Willnow analyzes the connections between metabolism and dementia. We asked him why European funding is essential to his research and why he considers it to be risky. 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 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than... Press Release No. 3 February 13, 2005 Berlin Detecting the Genetic Causes of the Metabolic Syndrome About 20 million people in Germany suffer from what doctors call the metabolic syndrome. In the U.S., an estimated 47 million people are affected. 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. 1 January 05, 2005 Berlin Cholesterol and Brain Development Now, scientists of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in Germany have... Science January 30, 2024 The first successful transfer of a rhino embryo The international BioRescue consortium in Berlin has announced that for the first time a rhino has successfully become pregnant following embryo transfer. This paves the way for using of the same method of reproductive medicine to save the northern white rhino from extinction. Press Release No. 17 July 04, 2018 Berlin First steps to rescue the Northern White Rhino Northern White Rhinos (NWR) are functionally extinct, as only two females are left on this planet. An international team has now successfully completed three milestones that could bring the species back to life. Their research has been published in Nature Communications. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 33 December 14, 2017 Berlin How the kidneys produce concentrated urine When water intake is low, humans and other higher organisms produce very small quantities of urine....
Science February 17, 2017 Alessandro Prigione: Modelling mitochondrial disease Moving from mitochondrial research to stem cell biology gave Alessandro Prigione new tools and perspectives. Now he has made a model of mitochondrial disease from stem cells with promising results.
Science March 14, 2017 By Jana Schlütter Thomas Willnow: Funding for risky projects Thomas Willnow analyzes the connections between metabolism and dementia. We asked him why European funding is essential to his research and why he considers it to be risky.
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 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than...
Press Release No. 3 February 13, 2005 Berlin Detecting the Genetic Causes of the Metabolic Syndrome About 20 million people in Germany suffer from what doctors call the metabolic syndrome. In the U.S., an estimated 47 million people are affected.
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. 1 January 05, 2005 Berlin Cholesterol and Brain Development Now, scientists of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in Germany have...
Science January 30, 2024 The first successful transfer of a rhino embryo The international BioRescue consortium in Berlin has announced that for the first time a rhino has successfully become pregnant following embryo transfer. This paves the way for using of the same method of reproductive medicine to save the northern white rhino from extinction.
Press Release No. 17 July 04, 2018 Berlin First steps to rescue the Northern White Rhino Northern White Rhinos (NWR) are functionally extinct, as only two females are left on this planet. An international team has now successfully completed three milestones that could bring the species back to life. Their research has been published in Nature Communications.