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Marco Prinz receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
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Marco Prinz receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize

German Research Foundation honours researcher from Freiburg University Medical Centre

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New measurements of immune guards in the human brain
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New 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

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Cellular identity
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Cellular identity

A Freiburg research team deciphers how stem cells decide their identity

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How gene expression noise shapes cell fate
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How 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.

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Using gene scissors to detect diseases
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Using 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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Filaments that structure DNA
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Filaments that structure DNA

Researchers discover how outside stimuli drive the formation and reorganization of the cytoskeleton in the nucleus of mammalian cells

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Simplifying cell selection with antibiotics
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Simplifying cell selection with antibiotics

A new method developed by CIBSS researchers makes analyzing complex molecular pathways easier

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Bacterial protein impairs important cellular processes
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Bacterial protein impairs important cellular processes

Researchers have discovered a new function of antibiotic resistant bacteria

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Fascination for the Molecules of Life
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Fascination for the Molecules of Life

CIBSS at the Science Days

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Stress in the Powerhouse of the Cell
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Stress in the Powerhouse of the Cell

University of Freiburg researchers discover a new principle – how cells protect themselves from mitochondrial defects

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