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EMBL and ELLIS deepen relationship to drive artificial intelligence (AI) in European life science research, training, and technology A new collaborative agreement aims to help position Europe at the forefront of AI-driven advancements in life sciences research. The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) have agreed […]
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Mehr Jobs und Investitionen in der deutschen Biotechnologie
(Berlin – 16. Dezember 2024) Die jährliche Trendumfrage des Biotechnologie-Branchenverbands, BIO Deutschland e. V., zeigt, dass die Unternehmen ihre aktuelle und zukünftige Situation wieder etwas besser bewerten als noch im Vorjahr. Die Indices für die aktuelle und zukünftige Geschäftslage, das aktuelle politische Klima, zukünftige Investitionen in Forschung und Entwicklung (FuE) und die Beschäftigungslage steigen oder […]
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curATime is looking for partners!
The curATime cluster is one of 14 pioneering “Clusters4Future” initiatives funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Its mission is to promote personalized approaches to combat atherothrombosis-related diseases and to establish the Rhine-Main-Palatinate region as an international driver of innovation. For the planned second implementation phase, the cluster is seeking new […]
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RHEACELL receives EMA approval for allo-APZ2-CVU Phase 3 trial in chronic venous ulcers
Heidelberg, Germany, 19.12.2024 – RHEACELL today received approval from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for its blinded, multi-centric Phase-3 trial (NCT06489028) evaluating allo-APZ2-CVU in patients with chronic venous ulcers (CVU). The pivotal trial will be conducted at more than 100 sites and is expected to enroll 250 patients, starting enrollment in Europe in Q1 2025. […]
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Victoria Stodden to receive Humboldt Research Award
Victoria Stodden, statistician and associate professor at the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Southern California, has been selected to receive a prestigious Humboldt Research Award. Granted by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the award is bestowed on internationally leading researchers in recognition of outstanding academic achievements. A […]
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Speaking the language of DNA
EMBL’s scientists have been instrumental in helping the world understand, decode, archive, and manipulate genomes at scale and across many branches of the evolutionary tree By Ewan Birney, Eileen Furlong, and Arnaud Krebs In 1978, British biochemist Frederick Sanger’s team released the genome sequence of ϕX174 – a virus that infects bacteria. The sequence – the […]
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New research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
From January 1, 2025, Roman Sarott and his research group “Chemically Induced Proximity” will develop small molecules with special function: they are designed to induce new interactions between proteins in order to reprogram cellular signaling pathways and thereby open up new therapeutic possibilities. “I am very much looking forward to my new role at the […]
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Shanghai Ranking of Academic Subjects: Outstanding Placings for Universität Heidelberg
Clinical medicine internationally in 17th position – medical technology ranks 16th worldwide With medical technology and clinical medicine, Heidelberg University is among the best representatives of the medical sciences worldwide. In the 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, medical technology ranks 16th internationally, which means second place in Germany. Clinical medicine moves up one place […]
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EMBL Agri-Tech Partnership to deliver safe food and environmental health
The partnership will address global food security challenges through optimised agricultural research and data-driven innovation ByEffie Mutasa-Gottgens, Matt Hall, Birgit Kerber, Sarah Dayer, Emily Pomeroy, and Laurène Ramos Martins Feeding a growing global population while adapting to challenges posed by climate change remains one of humanity’s most pressing concerns. Worldwide, crops are under threat from […]
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