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In this interview, he talks with his former mentee Stefan Lechner about the symposium, dazzling personalities and what makes a good PI. Science August 27, 2021 “His Work has implications to this day” As a researcher, Hermann von Helmholtz covered a lot of ground. That much is clear from the translation of his dissertation from Latin, which includes the description of basic principles of the nervous system that hold true to this day. An interview. Press Release No. 29 May 18, 2021 Berlin A leap into the future with Virchow Virchow 2.0 has been chosen as one of the 15 finalists in the second round of the BMBF’s Clusters4Future competition. The Berlin-based network, coordinated by the MDC, aims to build an AI-driven biomedical innovation ecosystem that will bring cell-based medicine to the clinic. Press Release No. 20 March 29, 2021 Berlin Fasting acts as diet catalyst Those who need to change their eating habits to normalise their blood pressure should start with a fast. In the journal “Nature Communications”, MDC and ECRC scientists explain why patients can use it as a tool to improve their health in the long term. Press Release No. 25 June 11, 2020 Berlin Overactive enzyme causes hereditary hypertension After more than 40 years, several teams at the MDC and ECRC have now made a breakthrough discovery with the help of two animal models: they have proven that an altered gene encoding the enzyme PDE3A causes an inherited form of high blood pressure. This could lead to new concepts for the treatment of hypertension. Press Release No. 16 April 13, 2020 Berlin Diagnostics, meet CRISPR A new diagnostic test to quickly and easily monitor kidney transplant patients for infection and rejection relies on a simple urine sample and a powerful partner: the gene-editing technology CRISPR. Michael Kaminski, who developed it, leads a new Emmy Noether Group at the MDC & Charité. Science December 10, 2019 The simplicity behind complexity 50 years ago today, on December 10, 1969, a reserved and modest man accepted the Nobel Prize for Medicine in Stockholm. This man was Max Delbrück, a native of Berlin. An article by Detlev Ganten. Press Release No. 57 November 29, 2019 Berlin Käthe Beutler: "Do something!“ The Käthe-Beutler-Haus of the BIH is currently being built on the Berlin-Buch campus - the Medizinhistorische Journal now reports on the life of the Jewish paediatrician, researcher and mother. Press Release No. 42 September 03, 2019 Berlin 📺 Research for a long life Learning from naked mole-rats is key to Jane Reznick’s research into new therapies for heart disease and strokes. She has now been awarded an ERC Starting Grant, which will help her to start her own group and fund her work to the tune of €1.55 million over five years. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Science June 13, 2023 Examining childhood cancer cell by cell Neuroblastoma is the third most common malignancy in children. 16 labs at the Max Delbrück Center and other Berlin-based researchers will investigate how they originate and grow in a new Collaborative Research Centre. The project, supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG), has been granted approximately €13.5 million.
Science August 08, 2022 Thinking outside the box – not only on Hydra Mixing and mingling on Hydra: For the anniversary of the Lewin Lab, leading somatic sensation experts, colleagues and students of Gary Lewin all came to a Greek island. In this interview, he talks with his former mentee Stefan Lechner about the symposium, dazzling personalities and what makes a good PI.
Science August 27, 2021 “His Work has implications to this day” As a researcher, Hermann von Helmholtz covered a lot of ground. That much is clear from the translation of his dissertation from Latin, which includes the description of basic principles of the nervous system that hold true to this day. An interview.
Press Release No. 29 May 18, 2021 Berlin A leap into the future with Virchow Virchow 2.0 has been chosen as one of the 15 finalists in the second round of the BMBF’s Clusters4Future competition. The Berlin-based network, coordinated by the MDC, aims to build an AI-driven biomedical innovation ecosystem that will bring cell-based medicine to the clinic.
Press Release No. 20 March 29, 2021 Berlin Fasting acts as diet catalyst Those who need to change their eating habits to normalise their blood pressure should start with a fast. In the journal “Nature Communications”, MDC and ECRC scientists explain why patients can use it as a tool to improve their health in the long term.
Press Release No. 25 June 11, 2020 Berlin Overactive enzyme causes hereditary hypertension After more than 40 years, several teams at the MDC and ECRC have now made a breakthrough discovery with the help of two animal models: they have proven that an altered gene encoding the enzyme PDE3A causes an inherited form of high blood pressure. This could lead to new concepts for the treatment of hypertension.
Press Release No. 16 April 13, 2020 Berlin Diagnostics, meet CRISPR A new diagnostic test to quickly and easily monitor kidney transplant patients for infection and rejection relies on a simple urine sample and a powerful partner: the gene-editing technology CRISPR. Michael Kaminski, who developed it, leads a new Emmy Noether Group at the MDC & Charité.
Science December 10, 2019 The simplicity behind complexity 50 years ago today, on December 10, 1969, a reserved and modest man accepted the Nobel Prize for Medicine in Stockholm. This man was Max Delbrück, a native of Berlin. An article by Detlev Ganten.
Press Release No. 57 November 29, 2019 Berlin Käthe Beutler: "Do something!“ The Käthe-Beutler-Haus of the BIH is currently being built on the Berlin-Buch campus - the Medizinhistorische Journal now reports on the life of the Jewish paediatrician, researcher and mother.
Press Release No. 42 September 03, 2019 Berlin 📺 Research for a long life Learning from naked mole-rats is key to Jane Reznick’s research into new therapies for heart disease and strokes. She has now been awarded an ERC Starting Grant, which will help her to start her own group and fund her work to the tune of €1.55 million over five years.