Latest news about signalling science and CIBSS scientists
Cancer mutation in dual role
Researchers show that an oncogenic mutation in leukemia cells also promotes inflammations in the body
MoreHomemaking 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
MoreTaking Synthetic Biology Tools to the Classroom
Four high school classes and a group of teachers learned about Signalling Studies in the Signalhaus.
MoreIncentives for academic talent
German Research Foundation funds University of Freiburg program promoting young international talents in biological signalling research.
MoreSymposium: "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.
MoreHow the immune system becomes blind to cancer cells
Researchers have described the activation of a key protein used by tumor cells to stop the body’s immune response
MoreLaunch Your Career at CIBSS
The CIBSS Launchpad initiative starts with an informal exchange with experienced researchers
MoreStarting 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
More„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".
More“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!”
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