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Great success for the iGEM Freiburg team at the Grand Jamboree in Paris 2024
The Freiburg 2024 team is awarded the prize for the Best Infectious Disease Project at the international competition for synthetic biology. A Report by Liv Neumann.
MoreEuropean Union funds research into the adaptability of tissues
CIBSS member Dr. Peter Walentek from the Medical Center – University of Freiburg receives an ERC grant of two million euros for his research on how tissues change their function through different cell types and what role this plays in diseases
MoreGaining insights into neurological diseases and RNA biology with fruit flies and mini-brains
CIBSS member Dr. Valérie Hilgers receives ERC Consolidator Grant
MoreTop Rankings for Freiburg's Life Sciences and Medical Center in DFG Funding Atlas
Freiburg's Medical Center ranks 3rd in Germany with €122.3 million in DFG funding and leads in funding per professor, while its Life Sciences secure 2nd place overall
MoreExtendended funding for Collaborative Research Centres "NephGen" and "NeuroMac"
DFG funds two research centres co-led by CIBSS members with a total of 24 million euros
MoreCellular “power plants” control inflammation
Researchers at the Medical Center – University of Freiburg and the Cluster of Excellence CIBSS discover how mitochondria not only produce energy but also influence inflammation.
MoreTwo Freiburg scientists once again among the world's most cited researchers
CIBSS members Prof. Dr. Dr. Bertram Bengsch and Prof. Dr. Marco Prinz have once again been honoured as "Highly Cited Researchers", ranking them among the most cited scientists worldwide.
MoreSGBM celebrates graduation and Chiara Schröder wins Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch Prize
CIBSS Early Career Researchers celebrate their graduation from SGBM and Chiara Schröder is honoured by the SGBM and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for her outstanding thesis
MoreDr. Pascal Schlosser awarded Helmut Holzer Research Prize by the Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Freiburg
CIBSS member Dr. Pascal Schlosser is being recognized for his pioneering research in statistical genomics and molecular epidemiology, advancing our understanding of genetic data analysis and its applications to public health.
MoreOpening windows into Signalling Science
CIBSS at the Science Days 2024 at Europa-Park Rust
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