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He has now received €120,000 in funding from the non-profit "Alzheimer Forschung Initiative" to pursue this research. Press Release No. 12 February 24, 2021 Berlin A gearbox for tumor cell identity changes Cancer cells are quick-change artists. A team led by Gaetano Gargiulo and Michela Serresi of the MDC has investigated in depth the molecular mechanisms that drive this constant metamorphosis. The researchers are now publishing their findings in the journal "Science Advances". Press Release No. 10 February 19, 2021 Berlin Top COVID-19 experts to speak at I&I Symposium The Immunology and Inflammation (I&I) Virtual Symposium on COVID-19 on March 3rd will feature an international panel of scientists who will share their latest research on the pandemic, coronaviruses, variants, vaccines and treatments. Registration is free. Press Release No. 9 February 15, 2021 Berlin How the immune system paves the way for SARS-CoV-2 The immune system actually wants to fight SARS-CoV-2 with antiviral signaling molecules. But a research team from Charité and MDC has now shown how such a signaling molecule can promote the replication of the virus. The results have been published in the journal "EMBO Molecular Medicine". Press Release No. 6 January 29, 2021 Berlin Singles or pairs in cancer cells An important receptor on the surface of cancer and immune cells prefers to remain noncommittal; sometimes it is present as a single, sometimes as a pair. This was first shown by an MDC team in the journal PNAS, and will decisively advance the development of new medications. Press Release No. 4 January 27, 2021 Berlin World Cancer Day: Ask the experts at the MDC Every year, some 510,000 people in Germany are diagnosed with cancer – and there are over four million people in the country today living with a cancer diagnosis. On the occasion of World Cancer Day on February 4, the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) is giving media representatives an opportunity to hear from experts on the current state of cancer research. Press Release No. 3 January 26, 2021 Berlin Lord of the rings Anton Henssen of the ECRC has been awarded the Kind Philipp Award for Pediatric Oncology Research for his study of ring-shaped DNA and its significance in the development of childhood neuroblastoma. A publication in the scientific journal Nature Genetics was decisive for this award. Press Release No. 2 January 18, 2021 Berlin How cells move and don’t get stuck Theoretical physicists from Berlin teamed up with experimental physicists from Munich to determine the precise mechanics involved in cell motility. The findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Press Release No. 1 January 11, 2021 Berlin A potent weapon against lymphomas MDC researchers have developed a new approach to CAR T-cell therapy. The team has shown in Nature Communications that the procedure is very effective, especially when it comes to fighting follicular lymphomas and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common type of blood cancer in adults. Press Release No. 59 December 28, 2020 Berlin Integration of BIH into Charité and the privileged partnership with the MDC On January 1, 2021, the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH ) has become the translational research unit of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and will then form – alongside the hospital and the medical faculty – Charité’s third pillar. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 13 February 26, 2021 Berlin Misfolding in the Alzheimer’s brain Erich Wanker wants to find out to what extent misfolded, and hence pathological, amyloid proteins structurally alter other proteins in the neurons – and thus contribute to the progression of Alzheimer’s dementia. He has now received €120,000 in funding from the non-profit "Alzheimer Forschung Initiative" to pursue this research.
Press Release No. 12 February 24, 2021 Berlin A gearbox for tumor cell identity changes Cancer cells are quick-change artists. A team led by Gaetano Gargiulo and Michela Serresi of the MDC has investigated in depth the molecular mechanisms that drive this constant metamorphosis. The researchers are now publishing their findings in the journal "Science Advances".
Press Release No. 10 February 19, 2021 Berlin Top COVID-19 experts to speak at I&I Symposium The Immunology and Inflammation (I&I) Virtual Symposium on COVID-19 on March 3rd will feature an international panel of scientists who will share their latest research on the pandemic, coronaviruses, variants, vaccines and treatments. Registration is free.
Press Release No. 9 February 15, 2021 Berlin How the immune system paves the way for SARS-CoV-2 The immune system actually wants to fight SARS-CoV-2 with antiviral signaling molecules. But a research team from Charité and MDC has now shown how such a signaling molecule can promote the replication of the virus. The results have been published in the journal "EMBO Molecular Medicine".
Press Release No. 6 January 29, 2021 Berlin Singles or pairs in cancer cells An important receptor on the surface of cancer and immune cells prefers to remain noncommittal; sometimes it is present as a single, sometimes as a pair. This was first shown by an MDC team in the journal PNAS, and will decisively advance the development of new medications.
Press Release No. 4 January 27, 2021 Berlin World Cancer Day: Ask the experts at the MDC Every year, some 510,000 people in Germany are diagnosed with cancer – and there are over four million people in the country today living with a cancer diagnosis. On the occasion of World Cancer Day on February 4, the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) is giving media representatives an opportunity to hear from experts on the current state of cancer research.
Press Release No. 3 January 26, 2021 Berlin Lord of the rings Anton Henssen of the ECRC has been awarded the Kind Philipp Award for Pediatric Oncology Research for his study of ring-shaped DNA and its significance in the development of childhood neuroblastoma. A publication in the scientific journal Nature Genetics was decisive for this award.
Press Release No. 2 January 18, 2021 Berlin How cells move and don’t get stuck Theoretical physicists from Berlin teamed up with experimental physicists from Munich to determine the precise mechanics involved in cell motility. The findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Press Release No. 1 January 11, 2021 Berlin A potent weapon against lymphomas MDC researchers have developed a new approach to CAR T-cell therapy. The team has shown in Nature Communications that the procedure is very effective, especially when it comes to fighting follicular lymphomas and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common type of blood cancer in adults.
Press Release No. 59 December 28, 2020 Berlin Integration of BIH into Charité and the privileged partnership with the MDC On January 1, 2021, the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH ) has become the translational research unit of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and will then form – alongside the hospital and the medical faculty – Charité’s third pillar.