
Coveted award for Shimon Sakaguchi honors the discovery of regulatory T cells and their role in self-tolerance
Attack or peacekeeping? Immune cells answer this question countless times a day. If they regularly missed the mark, it would

Attack or peacekeeping? Immune cells answer this question countless times a day. If they regularly missed the mark, it would

Strengthening basic research in African countries – this is the goal of the new postgraduate academy in the Mali city

Pet owners have been sure of this for long time, and scientific research provides confirmation: animals, too, have personalities. A

PROXIDRUGS, the regional network led by Goethe University, aims at developing active molecules for selective intervention, opening new therapeutic avenues.

Patenting and commercialization crown ten years’ development work based on the “Green IT” approach of Professor Volker Lindenstruth of Goethe

Plants use their roots to search for water. While the main root digs downwards, a large number of fine lateral

„TruMotion“ is the chosen name. Motion and exchange are at the heart of the alliance between the Goethe University and

FRANKFURT. Even more detailed insights into the cell will be possible in future with the help of a new development

According to the two main producers – China and India – the release of the potent greenhouse gas HFC-23 into

Whether a sick cell dies, divides, or travels through the body is regulated by a sophisticated interplay of signal molecules

Cows can adapt themselves to a fluctuating sodium content in their feed. How they do that was so far a

Determining the structure of large biomolecules is critical to many innovations in the fields of health, environment and sustainable technologies.

Dr Tobias Freimüller, Deputy Director of the Fritz Bauer Institute at Goethe University has been awarded the 2019 Rosl and

In an extensive project, archaeologists at Goethe University processed and digitally recorded Roman artefacts from Stockstadt am Main (Bavaria). The
When cells are stressed, they initiate a complex and precisely regulated response to prevent permanent damage. One of the immediate

Early career researcher Stephanie Döpper awarded funding by Gerda Henkel Foundation to study abandoned mud-brick settlements in Oman Goethe University

Prolongation of Collaborative Research Centre on selective autophagy led by Goethe University. Four years ago, Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1177

The European research project “Working, Yet Poor“ (WorkYP) was recently awarded 3.2 million euros for three years by the EU’s

Recent studies have found a high genetic similarity of the psychiatric diseases schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, whose disease-specific changes in

Scientists from Goethe University and Senckenberg Society for Nature Research are developing maps on the Zika virus infection risk The

Study at Goethe University shows: ECB communication strongly affects financial markets Eight times a year, the European Central Bank (ECB)

A new genetic engineering tool will contribute to simplifying microbial metabolite research How do microbes evolve and how do they

Brain imaging study investigates why cognitive abilities differ between individuals The interconnections and communication between different regions of the human

For his outstanding contributions in the field of astrophysics, Luciano Rezzolla, Professor for Astrophysics at Goethe University, will be appointed

Miniscule effect measured with new super COLTRIMS apparatus Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize for explaining the photoelectric effect: in

The PlastX research group, including Goethe University scientist Lisa Zimmermann, detects thousands of chemicals in plastic products—three out of four products

The nervous system of the threadworm C. elegans is simple at first sight: it consists of 302 neurons, some of

On its mission “SouthTRAC”, the German research aircraft HALO will investigate the southern atmosphere and its effects on climate change
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