Aktuelles zur Signalforschung und CIBSS Wissenschaftler*innen
Starting life with an impaired immune system
Research by CIBSS member reveals new numbers on prevalence of innate immunodeficiency in Germany: At least 2300 people are affected
Mehr„Gene of the Week“ is awarded German Science Blog Prize 2019
Theresa Schredelseker, PhD student at CIBSS, writes about genetic research for a lay audience and was now awarded the "Special Prize of the Editor" by "Wissenschaft kommuniziert".
Mehr“Creating fascinating projects to address pressing issues of our times”
A student of the iGEM-Freiburg Team 2019 writes about her experience and the team’s project “Reflect!”
MehrTwo New Consolidator Grants for CIBSS Members
The European Research Council will be funding Maja Banks-Köhn and Henning Jessen with 2 million euros each
MehrPuzzling over cell molecules
Students in the Master Lab learn how to conduct independent research in bio-signaling studies
MehrMarco Prinz receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
German Research Foundation honours researcher from Freiburg University Medical Centre
MehrNew measurements of immune guards in the human brain
Various forms of immune cells in the human brain identified for the first time / Special subform of immune guards discovered in brain tumors / Study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience
MehrCellular identity
A Freiburg research team deciphers how stem cells decide their identity
MehrHow gene expression noise shapes cell fate
Max Planck and CIBSS researcher Dominic Grün develops a method for measuring gene ex-pression noise across single cells in complex tissue.
MehrUsing gene scissors to detect diseases
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer
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