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  • Press release - 05/07/2024

    Outstanding ideas – new imaging processes for cancer diagnostics and nanopropellers for ocular gene therapy

    The summer reception hosted by BioRegio STERN Management GmbH has once again provided a fitting backdrop for the Science2Start award ceremony. Last Thursday, at Tübingen observatory, was the 15th time that scientists and start-up founders were celebrated for outstanding ideas that a panel of experts judged to have special economic potential.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/outstanding-ideas-new-imaging-processes-cancer-diagnostics-and-nanopropellers-ocular-gene-therapy
  • Press release - 31/05/2024

    Toolkit makes protein design faster and more accessible

    The Damietta Server broadens the accessibility to protein design research and its applications in various biotechnological and biomedical fields. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, the University of Tübingen, and the University Hospital Tübingen have developed a web-based toolkit to accelerate and simplify protein design without needing powerful computers or extensive protein design expertise on the user’s end.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/toolkit-makes-protein-design-faster-and-more-accessible
  • Press release - 31/05/2024

    Heidelberg University successful with six bids for collaborative research

    In the current approval round of the German Research Foundation (DFG) Heidelberg University has been successful with six applications for grants to fund major, internationally visible research consortia. The six research consortia − three of them will reach the maximum funding length of twelve years after their extension − are to receive financial resources totalling nearly 87 million euros over a period of four years.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/heidelberg-university-successful-six-bids-collaborative-research
  • Press release - 06/05/2024

    Research under high pressure

    Why 3,000 bars are needed to take a comprehensive look at a protein: Konstanz researchers Frederic Berner and Michael Kovermann present a new high-pressure spectroscopy method to unravel the properties of proteins' native structures.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/research-under-high-pressure
  • Press release - 10/04/2024

    Cyber Valley grants 500K to CELL’n’ROLL via 2023 Innovation Fellowship Program

    Pioneering cutting-edge diagnostic systems for the detection of complex diseases: Cyber Valley is pleased to announce it has awarded funding of 500K EUR to the CELL’n’ROLL team through the 2023 Cyber Valley Innovation Fellowship program, funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/cyber-valley-grants-500k-cellnroll-2023-innovation-fellowship-program
  • Press release - 10/04/2024

    Growth through medical technology: Bosch and Randox invest heavily in the Vivalytic analysis platform

    With its Vivalytic analysis platform, Bosch has set itself the goal of making fast and highly precise diagnostics accessible at the point of care – and aims to use molecular diagnostics to become a leading provider in the market by 2030. To achieve this, Bosch has now agreed on a strategic partnership with Randox Laboratories Ltd., a leading diagnostic and medical technology company.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/growth-through-medical-technology-bosch-and-randox-invest-heavily-vivalytic-analysis-platform
  • Press release - 13/03/2024

    Protection from an unexpected source

    Contrary to common belief, not all viruses are harmful to their hosts. Sometimes viruses can even protect their hosts from infection by other viruses. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg and their collaborators have now demonstrated that this is the case for so-called endogenous virophages: small DNA viruses that are mostly found inserted into the genomes of single-cell eukaryotes.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/protection-unexpected-source
  • Press release - 05/01/2024

    How memories are formed in the brain – a new role for the internal compass

    University of Tübingen neuroscientists discover new functions of head-direction cells suggesting they may contribute to episodic memory formation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/how-memories-are-formed-brain-new-role-internal-compass
  • All-enzyme hydrogels in action - 13/12/2023 On the left  irregularly distributed black, round structures against a fluorescent green background are shown, on the right a hexagonal green lattice.

    Biocatalytic foams enable the sustainable synthesis of complex molecules

    Conventional chemical synthesis processes consume large amounts of energy and environmentally harmful solvents. Prof. Dr. Christof Niemeyer’s team at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has generated porous, solid foams from crosslinked enzymes that allow the production of high-quality compounds under significantly more environmentally friendly conditions. The novel biocatalysts are also extremely resistant and have a long shelf life.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/biocatalytic-foams-enable-sustainable-synthesis-complex-molecules
  • Computer-assisted genome mining - 04/12/2023 Five photographs of soil, plants, sea, herbs and mouldy fruit show the different habitats of bacteria and fungi. Arrows lead to different chemical compounds.

    Natural product genomics opens up new avenues in the search for antibiotics

    Antibiotic-resistant pathogens are increasingly endangering our health. Since most of the drugs currently in use are based on secondary metabolites produced by bacteria or fungi, the research group of Prof. Dr. Nadine Ziemert in Tübingen is developing bioinformatic tools to specifically search the genome of these organisms for previously unknown antimicrobial agents.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/natural-product-genomics-opens-new-avenues-search-antibiotics
  • Press release - 30/10/2023

    New research group: construction of tissue in laboratory

    An interdisciplinary research group combining mechanical engineering and biotechnology has taken up its work at the Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering and Advanced Materials (IMSEAM) of Heidelberg University. The team under the direction of Dr Kai Melde will pursue an innovative approach to biofabrication – 3D cell culture using ultrasound. Tools are being developed that can be used as an alternative to or enhancement for 3D printing.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/neue-forschungsgruppe-konstruktion-von-gewebe-im-labor
  • Sustainability report - 31/08/2023 The 15 areas of healthcare are each represented by an icon and arranged in a circle around the ReKlimaMed logo.

    ReKlimaMed: how effective is the German healthcare sector when it comes to sustainability?

    Hospitals, care facilities and the healthcare industry, together with laboratories, private practices and pharmacies, ensure our medical care, but in so doing they produce enormous amounts of greenhouse gases and consume many resources. The ReKlimaMed report prepared by the viamedica foundation presents an inventory of current sustainable activities, and provides stakeholders with information and recommendations for action.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/reklimamed-how-effective-german-healthcare-sector-when-it-comes-sustainability
  • Press release - 07/08/2023

    Vegan trend in Europe: In Germany, milk substitutes from plants are most popular alternative

    Germany has the most active market, Southern Europe wants more variety, and people in Poland find dairy substitutes too expensive, according to a recent study by the University of Hohenheim.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/vegan-trend-europe-germany-milk-substitutes-plants-are-most-popular-alternative
  • Press release - 18/07/2023

    National Research Center for cutting-edge AI research in Tübingen celebrates inception

    On Tuesday, July 18, 2023, the Tübingen AI Center held a symposium to celebrate its permanent establishment as a national AI center. Since July 1, 2022, it has received 20 million euros a year in funding from the federal government and the state.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/nationales-forschungszentrum-fuer-ki-spitzenforschung-tuebingen-feiert-seine-gruendung
  • Press release - 13/07/2023

    Intelligent rubber materials

    Wearable medical devices, such as soft exoskeletons that provide support for stroke patients or controlled drug delivery patches, have to be made of materials that can adapt intelligently and autonomously to the wearer's movements and to changing environmental conditions. These are the type of autonomously switchable polymer materials that have recently been developed by researchers at the University of Stuttgart and the University of…

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/intelligent-rubber-materials
  • Expert interview - 05/07/2023 Glove hand holding yellow container with plastic laboratory waste.

    Every tenth of a degree matters when it comes to mitigating the consequences of global warming: sustainability measures in the laboratory

    The life sciences sector consumes huge quantities of energy and resources. This needs to change and we have to think differently. But how and where can sustainability measures be sensibly applied in the laboratory without compromising the quality of research results? Dr. Kerstin Hermuth-Kleinschmidt, owner of NIUB-Nachhaltigkeitsberatung, a company from Freiburg that focuses on sustainability in life sciences, tells BIOPRO how this can be done.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/every-tenth-degree-matters-when-it-comes-mitigating-consequences-global-warming-sustainability-measures-laboratory
  • Press release - 09/05/2023

    New strategy for clinically relevant protein sequencing

    Proteins have characteristic amino acid sequences, the analysis of which is fundamental for research and medicine. These can be decoded; however, so-called protein sequencing is expensive and time-consuming. A large-scale research project led by Prof. Dr. Jan Behrends from the Institute of Physiology at the University of Freiburg now aims to establish a new technology for protein sequencing using nanopores, which will be rapid and cost-effective.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/new-strategy-clinically-relevant-protein-sequencing
  • Development of anti-tumour agents - 20/03/2023 Drawing of the ER membrane with Sec61 channel to which the B-306 molecule binds. A pink arrow illustrates the calcium release into the cytosol.

    Targeting the protective shield of cancers

    Cancer cells have different mechanisms to help them escape destruction by the immune system. Solid tumours, for example, are often surrounded by a protective layer of lactate, which has a strong immunosuppressive effect. WMT AG from Heidelberg is developing small drug molecules that reduce lactate production and thus make cancer cells vulnerable to immune system attacks.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/targeting-protective-shield-cancers
  • Press release - 24/01/2023

    Controlling neural exoskeletons more precisely with diamond sensors

    Brain-computer interfaces are able to restore some mobility to paralyzed people by controlling exoskeletons. However, more complex control signals cannot yet be read from the head surface because conventional sensors are not sensitive enough. A collaboration of Fraunhofer IAF, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, University of Stuttgart and other industrial partners has taken up this challenge.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/mit-diamant-sensoren-neurale-exoskelette-praeziser-steuern
  • Press release - 12/01/2023

    “Zone of uncertainty” in the brain influences its ability to form new memories

    Researchers at the University of Freiburg Medical School led by Prof. Dr. Johannes Letzkus and the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research have discovered that a little-studied area of the brain, the "zone of uncertainty" or "zona incerta," communicates with the neocortex in unconventional ways to rapidly control memory formation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/zone-der-ungewissheit-im-gehirn-beeinflusst-bildung-von-erinnerungen
  • Press release - 11/01/2023

    Newly discovered surface structures may affect immune function

    Using new microscopic methods in combination with machine learning-based image analysis, researchers from Freiburg have discovered new structures on the surface of living B cells that affect the distribution and possibly the function of their antigen receptors. The researchers' study has been published in The EMBO Journal.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/newly-discovered-surface-structures-may-affect-immune-function
  • Press release - 20/12/2022

    Rapid Evolution of Spermatogenesis

    Heidelberg scientists decode the genetic foundations of rapid testicle evolution in mammals and humans. Evolutionary pressure across male mammals to guarantee the procreation of their own offspring led to a rapid evolution of the testicle.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/rapid-evolution-spermatogenesis
  • Press release - 01/12/2022

    Development of the immune system before and after birth

    The newborn's immune system is suddenly confronted with microorganisms, food and numerous environmental influences at birth. How do the baby's immune cells prepare for this moment during pregnancy and birth? How do external influences shape the immune system immediately after birth? And what influence does an event like a premature birth have?

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/development-immune-system-and-after-birth
  • Press release - 24/11/2022

    Green chemistry: BAM investigates pharmaceutical production without solvents and CO2 emissions

    The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is developing a more sustainable process to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients in a major EU project: The pilot project is intended to demonstrate the advantages of mechanochemistry for more environmentally friendly and CO2-neutral pharmaceutical production.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/gruene-chemie-bam-erforscht-arzneimittelproduktion-ohne-loesungsmittel-und-co2-ausstoss
  • Press release - 17/11/2022

    MEDICA and COMPAMED present themselves as extremely vital platforms in turbulent times

    MEDICA and COMPAMED continue to develop in an extremely vital manner. The world's leading medical trade fair and the international No. 1 for the medical technology supply sector once again impressively underscored their positive results from the previous year with strong numbers – despite continuing adverse conditions. A significant increase in bookings on the part of the exhibiting companies was followed after four days by a marked increase…

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/medica-und-compamed-praesentieren-sich-als-aeusserst-vitale-plattformen-bewegten-zeiten

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