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In a new study led by Dr. Daphne Cabianca, researchers of the Institute of Functional Epigenetics at Helmholtz Munich have unveiled how environmental factors, specifically fasting, can dramatically alter the spatial organization of chromatin within…
Prof. Ali Ertürk from Helmholtz Munich and the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU) has won the 2024 Falling Walls Award in Life Sciences for his pioneering research that integrates advanced tissue clearing techniques with AI. This breakthrough…
Led by Helmholtz Munich, scientists have developed an accessible software solution specifically designed for the analysis of complex medical health data. The open-source software called “ehrapy” enables researchers to structure and systematically…
A better understanding of ferroptosis – an iron-dependent form of cell death – is an essential prerequisite for the treatment of (neuro)degenerative diseases and certain types of cancer. A team of researchers led by Dr. Kamyar Hadian from the…
A new project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with an 18-million-euro grant is exploring the potential of the ubiquitin system for cancer therapies. Led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), this four-year research initiative…
Five prestigious Starting Grants from the European Research Council have been granted to researchers with Helmholtz Munich as the host institution. The funding will enable scientists at Helmholtz Munich to advance innovative projects across various…
Awards & Grants, ITERM,
Awards & Grants, LHI,
Awards & Grants, IES, LHI, AIH, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, VIRO, STB,
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