
Risking planetary stability
Climate Researcher Nico Wunderling Appointed to the Center for Critical Computational Studies (C3S) at Goethe University Frankfurt Prof. Nico Wunderling,
Climate Researcher Nico Wunderling Appointed to the Center for Critical Computational Studies (C3S) at Goethe University Frankfurt Prof. Nico Wunderling,
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
Why do soap bubbles form perfect spheres? And how do lipids know where they belong within the cell? Two new
How health kiosks could fill a gap in the healthcare system Karl Lauterbach, Germany’s Federal Minister of Health, wants to
Ethical considerations for using digital systems in nursing care There is already a shortage of skilled workers in the care
“There is a greater demand for donor blood than is necessary,” according to Professor Kai Zacharowski. Professor Kai Zacharowski, an
The CMD Outpatient Clinic is a port of call for many patients with diagnoses ranging from teeth grinding to complex
Using artificial intelligence to make the correct diagnosis In the SATURN project, physicians and computer scientists are seeking new ways
For five years, an interdisciplinary team involving Goethe University Frankfurt conducted research on promoting insect diversity in cities – using
As part of the joint project ZOWIAC (Zoonotic and Wildlife Ecological Impacts of Invasive Carnivores), a research team from Frankfurt
Exploring the potential of Herbal Medicinal Products Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPs) have nothing to do with homeopathy or food supplements.
Overcoming hurdles and putting research results into practice with the help of Innovectis and Unibator Scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt’s
New strategies for targeted drug delivery Even the best drug in the world is completely useless if the active substance
A new substance library will accelerate drug research and development Many drugs are based on small molecules. They release their
How reprogramming cells can degrade harmful proteins and combat diseases Ubiquitin is a small protein present in the cells of
Anna Dumitriu’s biotech jewelry A glittering, heart-shaped gold pendant set with sapphires on a wide bow of cream-colored silk as
How “good” intestinal bacteria could fight dangerous pathogens Thanks to antibiotics, bacterial infections have largely lost their threat. However, for
Strategies to stop the return of infectious diseases Worldwide, resistant pathogens are gaining ground. Medical Microbiologist and Infection Control specialist
How to trick cancer cells Oncologist Jan-Henning Klusmann is testing a new type of therapy against AML, a particularly perfidious
What already works against leukemia should soon also help against other tumors Genetically modified immune cells are a powerful weapon
Interactive web application by Frankfurt scientists shows how water availability could change due to climate change. How is climate change
The tumor microenvironment offers new therapeutic targets Cancer is more than just mutated cells that grow uncontrollably. Researchers like Florian
Frankfurt scientist represents German research landscape at UN environmental conferences addressing international waste trade and chemical safety Goethe University Frankfurt
Frankfurt’s Städel Museum and the Department for Geriatric Medicine at Goethe University Frankfurt are developing an app for people with
How traditional EEG is experiencing a renaissance in stroke therapy It’s an exciting time for clinical neurophysiology. New scientific and
How MRI scans can help in the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors Brain tumors – gliomas – are difficult
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