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Freiburg computer scientists develop a user-friendly plug-in for the automated analysis of biomedical images
moreMaja Köhn uses biochemical tools to investigate how certain enzymes behave when the immune system meets invaders
moreResearchers from the University of Freiburg have discovered how proteins are transported to the cell’s power stations
moreThe Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy has awarded Arthur-Lüttringhaus Prize for the best doctoral dissertation to Melika Sarem, who completed her PhD in laboratory of Prof. V. Prasad Shastri, BIOSS Professor of Cell Signaling Environments, at Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry.
moreNew measurement method allows researchers to precisely follow the movement of individual molecules over long periods of time
moreResearchers establish a benchmark for accurate determination of internal dimensions within individual molecules
moreThe Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch Prize for the best doctoral dissertation recognizes the innovation potential of interdisciplinarity
moreResearchers decipher how plants steer the development of their embryos using hormones
moreA BIOSS team discovers a key mechanism regulating inflammation in the kidney
moreAll good things come in threes: in a trio of recent publications, BIOSS researchers have combined their expertise in synthetic biology, materials science and mathematics to develop biohybrid materials systems with information processing functionality.
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