Already € 1 million collected for the Goethe Corona Fund
The target is € 5 million and € 1 million have already been firmly pledged: The donation appeal launched just
The target is € 5 million and € 1 million have already been firmly pledged: The donation appeal launched just
Researchers at the German Red Cross Blood Donor Service in Frankfurt headed by Professor Erhard Seifried, and the Institute for
Goethe University and University Hospital Frankfurt ask for funding for research, equipment and patient care At least five million euros
Attack or peacekeeping? Immune cells answer this question countless times a day. If they regularly missed the mark, it would
PROXIDRUGS, the regional network led by Goethe University, aims at developing active molecules for selective intervention, opening new therapeutic avenues.
Whether a sick cell dies, divides, or travels through the body is regulated by a sophisticated interplay of signal molecules
When cells are stressed, they initiate a complex and precisely regulated response to prevent permanent damage. One of the immediate
The non-invasive measurement of blood flow to the heart using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is on par with cardiac catheterization.
Goethe University and TU Munich have jointly obtained a new Collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich – SFB), which will receive approximately
Professor Ivan Dikic, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II, has been elected to the venerable American Academy of Arts
Albumin in high doses improves cardiac function and reduces inflammation Decompensated cirrhosis is a chronic disease linked to numerous complications
Professor Ferdinand Gerlach, Director of the Institute of General Practice at Goethe University, has received the Alfons and Gertrude Kassel
A third of all patients in general practice suffer from multiple diseases. These patients are usually treated by various medical
Every year, a list is published of the top one percent of researchers worldwide, based on the frequency with which
Whether defective cells in the body will live or die is determined by a sophisticated control system. Death receptors play
Patients with rare diseases often go through a long history of suffering before finally receiving an accurate diagnosis. One reason
With their joint application for an excellence cluster, Goethe University Frankfurt and Justus-Liebig-University Giessen asserted themselves successfully against strong competition.
Following ten years at the renowned University of California San Diego (UCSD), cardiovascular researcher Dr. Nuno Guimarães Camboa is coming
Systemic inflammatory diseases, such as lupus, often cause cardiac damage that goes undetected. An international research team headed by the
Hereditary angioedema is a chronic disorder that can sometimes be life-threatening. Now, a new drug therapy has been successfully tested
National and regional governments pledge total of around € 97 million for LOEWE Centre “Frankfurt Cancer Institute”. Goethe University has
Even in adult brains, new neurons are generated throughout a lifetime. In a publication in the scientific journal PNAS, a
How new blood vessels form in mammals, for example during development or after injury, was so far not known exactly.
In the pre-industrial age, twilight was a dangerous time for humans since they were at risk of encountering nocturnal predators.
Cases of multi-resistant bacteria in hospitals have increased dramatically in recent years and the health system faces tremendous problems as
By no means are only elderly people at risk from heart diseases. Physically active individuals can also be affected, for
Konstantinos Stellos awarded ERC Starting Grant. Atherosclerosis, the most frequent cause of death in the western world, usually starts with
SMART study reveals changes in brain metabolism. Numerous studies have shown that physical exercise seems beneficial in the prevention of
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