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Latest news about signalling science and CIBSS scientists

Brothers in arms: the brain and its blood vessels
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Brothers in arms: the brain and its blood vessels

Study by CIBSS Members show how blood vessels sense the metabolic state of neuronal cells

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Register now for the CIBSS symposium “Signalling across Scales”
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Register now for the CIBSS symposium “Signalling across Scales”

The international meeting on Signalling Studies takes place in Freiburg on November 23 to 25, 2020 or online

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Closed borders and Working from home
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Closed borders and Working from home

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Day of Immunology @CIBSS
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Day of Immunology @CIBSS

Videoclips by CIBSS researchers about the immune system and vaccines

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Actin: What it is and what it does in the cell

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Cancer mutation in dual role
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Cancer mutation in dual role

Researchers show that an oncogenic mutation in leukemia cells also promotes inflammations in the body

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Homemaking for bacterial guests: A molecular softener opens the plant cells’ doors
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Homemaking for bacterial guests: A molecular softener opens the plant cells’ doors

Researchers from CIBSS found that a microtubule regulating protein plays an important role in building a symbiotic partnership that helps plants grow

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Taking Synthetic Biology Tools to the Classroom
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Taking Synthetic Biology Tools to the Classroom

Four high school classes and a group of teachers learned about Signalling Studies in the Signalhaus.

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Incentives for academic talent
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Incentives for academic talent

German Research Foundation funds University of Freiburg program promoting young international talents in biological signalling research.

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Symposium: "Actin Assembly for Intracellular Functions"
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Symposium: "Actin Assembly for Intracellular Functions"

International experts meet to discuss new insights in the variety of cellular functions of actin, one of the most abundant proteins inside cells.

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