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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. 26 November 15, 2017 Berlin Gut bacteria are sensitive to salt Common salt reduces the number of certain lactic acid bacteria in the gut of mice and humans according to a study published in Nature by Berlin’s Max Delbrück Center and Charité. This has an impact on immune cells which are partly responsible for autoimmune diseases and hypertension. Probiotics ameliorate the symptoms of disease in mice. 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 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 March 28, 2017 "Addio" to a Pioneer of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Italian bioinformaticist Anna Tramontano, member of of the MDC Scientific Advisory Board, has died. She was only 59 years old. Science May 09, 2017 Markus Landthaler promoted to Professor With April 1st, systems biologist Markus Landthaler of the MDC has been appointed Professor for “RNA Systems Biology” at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. 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. Press Release No. 6 March 22, 2017 Berlin ERC funding for two MDC scientists Medical imaging has an unavoidable side effect: MRI machines generate heat. Thoralf Niendorf has now been awarded an ERC Advanced grant to turn this feature into a tool to study the role of temperature in animal bodies. A second ERC Advanced Grant goes to Thomas Jentsch, who will explore the functions of ion channels in health and disease. 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Institute & Campus February 09, 2017 Cardio specialist Suphansa Sawamiphak heads new junior research group at the MDC 2017's first new research group at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC) has started its work: Dr. Suphansa Sawamiphak and her team investigate the role of macrophages in myocardial infarction.
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. 26 November 15, 2017 Berlin Gut bacteria are sensitive to salt Common salt reduces the number of certain lactic acid bacteria in the gut of mice and humans according to a study published in Nature by Berlin’s Max Delbrück Center and Charité. This has an impact on immune cells which are partly responsible for autoimmune diseases and hypertension. Probiotics ameliorate the symptoms of disease in mice.
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 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 March 28, 2017 "Addio" to a Pioneer of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Italian bioinformaticist Anna Tramontano, member of of the MDC Scientific Advisory Board, has died. She was only 59 years old.
Science May 09, 2017 Markus Landthaler promoted to Professor With April 1st, systems biologist Markus Landthaler of the MDC has been appointed Professor for “RNA Systems Biology” at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
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.
Press Release No. 6 March 22, 2017 Berlin ERC funding for two MDC scientists Medical imaging has an unavoidable side effect: MRI machines generate heat. Thoralf Niendorf has now been awarded an ERC Advanced grant to turn this feature into a tool to study the role of temperature in animal bodies. A second ERC Advanced Grant goes to Thomas Jentsch, who will explore the functions of ion channels in health and disease.