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News and Events 2013

 

15 May 2013
A chromosome is not a random coil

Researchers from the University of Freiburg study molecules that maintain the structure of DNA in bacterial cells.

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7 May 2013
Good Neighbours

Physiologists from the University of Freiburg demonstrate why ion channels open quickly in the cell membranes of muscles and nerves

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2 May 2013
Fourth Girls´ Day at BIOSS

Looking at fluorescent molecules with a laser microscope: Girls from the fifth grade up got to explore signalling research at BIOSS’s headquarters, Signalhaus Freiburg. 

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29 April 2013
BIOSS Writer´s Award

Prof Dr Wilfried Weber received the Writer’s Award for his publications in 2012. 

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25 April 2013
Model for Signaling in Plants

Andreas Hiltbrunner receives more than a million US dollars in research funding.

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9 April 2013
Protein maintains order in the nucleus

Researchers identify correct arrangement of the chromosome centromeres

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26 March 2013
Symposium on the latest range of developments in microscopy

Researchers from Freiburg excited to learn more about the latest methods in high-end microscopy.

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12 March 2013
Dynamic new connections

 

Researchers decode a signal activating the first cell movements in the embryo.

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28 February 2013
Protection against intestinal infections

 

Team of researchers identifies molecular mechanism

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13 February 2013
Research on mitochondria and B Cells

 

Cluster of Excellence BIOSS awards Barbara Hobom Prize to two Freiburg doctoral candidates

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8 February 2013
Exposed region is indispensable

 

Research team explains important step in the activation of T-cells in the immune system

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21 January 2013
Tiny molecules preserve stem cells

 

Publication in Developmental Cell: A team led by Thomas Laux shows what makes constant plant growth possible

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