News Search Search Category Topic Type Year Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Institute & Campus (77) Press release (63) Science (119) 3R principles (replace, reduce, refine) (33) Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship (4) Allergies (13) (-) Alternative methods to animal studies (24) Alumni (16) Alumni Portraits (9) Alzheimer's (35) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (13) Animal Research (169) Art (30) Artificial Intelligence (47) Association of Friends (18) Atopic dermatitis (9) Bacteria (12) Basic Research (32) Berlin Cell Hospital (4) Berlin Center for Translational Vascular Biomedicine (6) Berlin Research 50 (BR50) (9) Berlin Science Week (16) Best Scientific Images Contest (7) BIH (99) Biochemistry & Proteomics (54) Brain (26) Brain Tumor (18) Breast Cancer (10) Campus (28) Campus Buch (61) Campus Life (83) Cancer (203) Cardiovascular Research (180) Career (44) Cartoon (4) Cell Biology (124) Cell therapy (26) Charité (155) Chorea Huntington (19) Circulatory vessels (20) Clinical Research (41) Clinical Studies (8) Communication (43) Computational Biology (56) Construction (17) Corona Research (42) CRISPR/Cas9 (56) CultureCalendar (3) Data science (60) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) (28) Developmental Biology (41) Diabetes (43) Disease-related Research (297) Diversity (16) DZHK (38) ECRC (115) EMBO (20) Emmy Noether Program (10) Epidemiology (9) ERC (35) EU-LIFE (23) Fellowships (16) FMP (27) Gene Engineering (18) Gene Expression Regulation & RNA Biology (105) Gene therapy (23) Genetics & Genomics (169) Green Campus (17) Groups of persons (1) Heart (59) Heart arrhythmia (2) Heart attack (8) Heart failure (16) Heidelberg University (2) Heisenberg program (8) Helmholtz (38) Helmholtz Imaging (7) Herpes (6) HI-TAC (2) High-throughput technologies (30) History (38) Horizon Europe (16) Hypertension (70) Imaging (58) Immunology (113) Immunotherapy (42) Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) (32) Institute (85) International cooperation (132) Invitation (9) Jugend forscht (12) Kidneys (4) (-) Knowledge transfer (94) LabHacks (9) Lab meets teacher (12) Leukemia (11) Life Science Learning Lab (12) LifeTime (19) Liver (3) Long Night of Sciences (27) (-) Lunch Break (5) Lung Cancer (1) Lungs (4) Lymphoma (35) MDC-BIMSB (212) MDC-Forschung (37) Metabolic diseases (28) Microbiome (17) MINT-EC (8) Multiple sclerosis (13) Muscles (23) Muscular dystrophy (30) MustRead (4) Naked mole-rat (20) NAKO (16) NCT (1) Neuroblastom (13) Neurocure (15) Neuroscience (161) New at the Max Delbrück Center (48) NIMSB (2) Open Access (6) Open Science (30) Organoids (58) Organs (1) Pain (30) Personalia (206) Pharmacology (4) PhD Students (64) Physiology (13) Podcast (6) Postdocs (40) Preeclampsia (9) Prizes & Awards (181) Proteins (44) Rare diseases (19) Refugees (4) Renal failure (4) Researcher Profiles (35) Research Highlights (273) Responsible Research (32) Salt (9) science policy (21) Serotonin (8) Sexually Transmitted Diseases (2) Signal Transduction (58) Single-cell analysis (133) Species protection (11) Sports (11) Stem Cell Biology (95) Stroke (7) Structural Biology & Biophysics (35) Support for Scientists (14) Sustainability (12) (-) Systems Biology (49) Teachers & Pupils (36) Teaching (1) (-) Technology Platforms (59) Technology Transfer (51) Titin (18) Trainees (3) Translation (24) Vaccination (19) Video (56) Virchow 2.0 (4) We at the MDC (58) What are you reading? (45) Women in Science (118) Work and Family (10) Zeitzeugen (2) News (144) Press Release (75) 2006 (1) 2010 (1) 2011 (1) 2014 (6) 2015 (11) 2016 (21) 2017 (18) 2018 (23) 2019 (31) 2020 (16) 2021 (23) 2022 (30) 2023 (29) 2024 (8) 219 Results: Active Filter: Alternative methods to animal studiesKnowledge transferLunch BreakSystems BiologyTechnology Platforms Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Press Release No. 17 August 10, 2017 Berlin Circular RNA linked to brain function While hundreds of circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abundant in mammalian brains, one big question has... Press Release No. 18 August 31, 2017 Berlin Reconstructing life at its beginning, cell by cell After 13 rapid divisions a fertilized fly egg consists of about 6,000 cells. They all look alike... Press Release No. 19 September 05, 2017 Berlin Reproducing the computational environments of experiments Experiments increasingly rely on high-performance computing software that plays a crucial role in producing and interpreting data. Differences in software environments can cause problems when those experiments need to be reproduced – so scientists at the MDC in Berlin are helping find a solution. Press Release No. 20 September 08, 2017 Berlin A play for all non-biologists The theater production “EinzigArtig” deals with synthetic biology and the creation of new forms of life. It is was produced in cooperation with the MDC, which hosts the play at September 26 and October 6. Science March 15, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartographers in the genome labyrinth The 3D landscapes of the genome have to change all the time. Otherwise genes would not be expressed properly and physiology would be in disarray. Ana Pombo’s group is mapping this genomic regulation. Science March 23, 2017 New study shows circular RNA can encode for proteins A group of scientists in Israel and Germany, led by Prof. Sebastian Kadener from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, have discovered a protein-encoding function for circular RNA. This kind of RNA molecule is highly active in brain cells and could play an important role in neurodegenerative diseases. 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. Press Release No. 3 February 19, 2018 Berlin From bitcoins to genome surgery If you follow the news, you can hardly miss phrases such as ‘cryptocurrency’ or the, no less cryptic... 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. Press Release No. 6 March 21, 2018 Berlin LifeTime – a visionary proposal for an EU Flagship Reliably predicting the onset and trajectory of a disease might seem like a distant dream. But a European consortium is aiming to achieve exactly this using a set of emerging technologies with the analysis of single cells at their core. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 17 August 10, 2017 Berlin Circular RNA linked to brain function While hundreds of circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abundant in mammalian brains, one big question has...
Press Release No. 18 August 31, 2017 Berlin Reconstructing life at its beginning, cell by cell After 13 rapid divisions a fertilized fly egg consists of about 6,000 cells. They all look alike...
Press Release No. 19 September 05, 2017 Berlin Reproducing the computational environments of experiments Experiments increasingly rely on high-performance computing software that plays a crucial role in producing and interpreting data. Differences in software environments can cause problems when those experiments need to be reproduced – so scientists at the MDC in Berlin are helping find a solution.
Press Release No. 20 September 08, 2017 Berlin A play for all non-biologists The theater production “EinzigArtig” deals with synthetic biology and the creation of new forms of life. It is was produced in cooperation with the MDC, which hosts the play at September 26 and October 6.
Science March 15, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartographers in the genome labyrinth The 3D landscapes of the genome have to change all the time. Otherwise genes would not be expressed properly and physiology would be in disarray. Ana Pombo’s group is mapping this genomic regulation.
Science March 23, 2017 New study shows circular RNA can encode for proteins A group of scientists in Israel and Germany, led by Prof. Sebastian Kadener from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, have discovered a protein-encoding function for circular RNA. This kind of RNA molecule is highly active in brain cells and could play an important role in neurodegenerative diseases.
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.
Press Release No. 3 February 19, 2018 Berlin From bitcoins to genome surgery If you follow the news, you can hardly miss phrases such as ‘cryptocurrency’ or the, no less cryptic...
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.
Press Release No. 6 March 21, 2018 Berlin LifeTime – a visionary proposal for an EU Flagship Reliably predicting the onset and trajectory of a disease might seem like a distant dream. But a European consortium is aiming to achieve exactly this using a set of emerging technologies with the analysis of single cells at their core.