
Emmy Noether funding: €2 Million for Frankfurt Cancer Researcher
German Research Foundation admits “Advanced Clinician Scientist” Dr. Sebastian Scheich to early-career program Dr. Sebastian Scheich of University Hospital Frankfurt

German Research Foundation admits “Advanced Clinician Scientist” Dr. Sebastian Scheich to early-career program Dr. Sebastian Scheich of University Hospital Frankfurt

Biologist and biochemist Stefanie Dimmeler, Professor at Goethe University Frankfurt and spokesperson for the Cluster of Excellence Cardio-Pulmonary Institute (CPI),

The Collaborative Research Center “Treatment Expectation” focuses on risks, chances of recovery, and side-effect rates in patient education. Similar –

U.S. organization supporting prostate cancer research awards early-career prize to a scientist at Universitätsmedizin Frankfurt. Junior research group leader Dr.

Cancer cells tap into the nervous system’s power grid: Heidelberg neurologist co-founded the research field of “Cancer Neuroscience” Neurologist Dr.

Quota for public health service allows admission outside the medical selection process – Support through subject-specific courses – Study places

Researchers at Universitaetsmedizin Frankfurt and Goethe University Identify Achilles’ Heel of the Oroya Pathogen Bartonella bacilliformis The bacterial pathogen Bartonella

How a novel drug against ovarian cancer is being developed at Universitätsmedizin Frankfurt was something students from the Olsberg Vocational

This year’s “Scientist of the Year” award goes to medical professionals Maria Vehreschild and Thomas Oellerich, while the “New Horizon

Global study’s ranking includes the one percent of scientists cited most frequently in scientific journals. Seven of the 6,900 most

The LOEWE Center Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI) will continue to receive funding from the State of Hesse. Today, Minister of

First report of effective deep brain stimulation for stuttering therapy – Pilot project by Frankfurt University Medicine and Münster University

New Koselleck Project at Goethe University Frankfurt: Neurobiologist Prof. Amparo Acker-Palmer Secures €1.25 million for Neurovascular Research Blood vessels are

Nationwide and regional research on population health in focus – strengthening of study programs and teaching – support for the

Introducing New Approaches in Teaching and Practice Following the introduction of the new Dental Licensing Regulations (zahnärztliche Approbationsordnung, ZApprO), dental

How the brain turns sound waves into language A brain tumor forces patients and doctors to make difficult decisions: How

The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO) awards the 2026 HFSP Nakasone Award to Prof. Erin Schuman for her

Interdisciplinary Social Ethics Workshop “Public Responsibility for Health” at Goethe University Brings Together International Perspectives. What does it mean to

When cancer patients suffer a relapse, conventional medications often stop working. In its search of new treatment options, the research

Goethe University and Frankfurter Sparkasse Foundation’s 1822 University Prize for Excellence in Teaching goes to a medical doctor, a Romance

CPI spokesperson Prof. Stefanie Dimmeler on nearly 20 years in a continuously successful Cluster of Excellence and on new, exciting

21 years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO), together with international organizations, first proclaimed June 14 as World Blood Donor

DFG Approves Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 417 to Study the Tumor Microenvironment Led by Goethe University Frankfurt in Collaboration

The 12th UCT Science Day will take place on June 25, 2025, at Goethe University’s Niederrad Campus. The event will

Workshop on the Debate Surrounding “Human Remains” A recent workshop held at Goethe University’s Faculty of Medicine tackled a complex

Medical expert Ferdinand Gerlach contemplates the future of healthcare Hospital reform, electronic patient record, telemedicine: Hardly a day goes by

Both Top-Level Research Proposals from Goethe University Frankfurt Successful in Excellence Competition – RMU to Apply as University Excellence Consortium

In the hope that they might be used in the future to cure illnesses, stem cells are still being preserved
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