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Press Release No. 7 April 09, 2018 Berlin Developmental scars The MDC researcher Jan Philipp Junker and his team have used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to pioneer a technique capable of determining both the type and origin of all the cells in an organism. They describe their method in Nature Biotechnology. Institute & Campus March 28, 2018 UniStem Day 2018: Getting to the heart of stem cells Why can’t a heart regenerate itself? On March 16, 2018, UniStem Day brought cutting-edge stem cell research into schools to tackle such questions. 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. 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. 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 December 04, 2017 📺 A long and winding road against cancer: from basic research to therapy Why does it take so long for new therapies to emerge from basic research? This is a question that researchers at the MDC and beyond encounter frequently. For us it was also the starting point for a film – and food for thought about the value of basic research. Science November 13, 2017 By stimulating the excessive buildup of connective tissue, signaling molecule contributes to heart disease Acute ischemia (lack of blood flow) and sustained high blood pressure have grave consequences for... Science November 13, 2017 By stimulating the excessive buildup of connective tissue, signaling molecule contributes to heart disease One of the causes of heart failure is the formation of excess connective tissue. An international team of researchers has discovered a specific treatment approach involving the signaling molecule interleukin 11. Their findings have now been published in the journal Nature. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Science June 07, 2018 Muscle research moves from the Petri dish to gene therapy The conference “Muscle Development, Regeneration and Disease 2018” took place at the MDC in late April. This event has in recent years become an increasingly important international platform for muscle research.
Press Release No. 13 April 23, 2018 Berlin Laboratory animal report for 2017 Researtch at the MDC often requires the use of animal studies. The MDC has now submitted its 2017 laboratory animal report to the Berlin State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo).
Press Release No. 7 April 09, 2018 Berlin Developmental scars The MDC researcher Jan Philipp Junker and his team have used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to pioneer a technique capable of determining both the type and origin of all the cells in an organism. They describe their method in Nature Biotechnology.
Institute & Campus March 28, 2018 UniStem Day 2018: Getting to the heart of stem cells Why can’t a heart regenerate itself? On March 16, 2018, UniStem Day brought cutting-edge stem cell research into schools to tackle such questions.
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.
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. 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 December 04, 2017 📺 A long and winding road against cancer: from basic research to therapy Why does it take so long for new therapies to emerge from basic research? This is a question that researchers at the MDC and beyond encounter frequently. For us it was also the starting point for a film – and food for thought about the value of basic research.
Science November 13, 2017 By stimulating the excessive buildup of connective tissue, signaling molecule contributes to heart disease Acute ischemia (lack of blood flow) and sustained high blood pressure have grave consequences for...
Science November 13, 2017 By stimulating the excessive buildup of connective tissue, signaling molecule contributes to heart disease One of the causes of heart failure is the formation of excess connective tissue. An international team of researchers has discovered a specific treatment approach involving the signaling molecule interleukin 11. Their findings have now been published in the journal Nature.