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Prof. Ingrid Fleming, Director of Goethe University Frankfurt’s “Institute for Vascular Signalling” and a member of the Cardio-Pulmonary Institute’s (CPI)
Prof. Ingrid Fleming, Director of Goethe University Frankfurt’s “Institute for Vascular Signalling” and a member of the Cardio-Pulmonary Institute’s (CPI)
The joint project, recently launched under the name “gwTriade,” involves six scientific institutes with Goethe University Frankfurt as the coordinator,
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt, together with partners from the life science and pharmaceutical industries, are launching a project to
In the collaborative project “TeToxBeScheit”, researchers from Goethe University Frankfurt, RWTH Aachen University and the university hospitals in Aachen and
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The University of Bern’s Faculty of Medicine has awarded Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler the honorary title of “Doctor medicinae honoris
On December 1, 2023, biochemist Dr. Christian Münch took up the Lichtenberg Endowed Professorship for Molecular Systems Medicine – a
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
To speed up their growth, leukemia cells typically activate the recycling of cellular structures – enabling them to dispose of
More than 5.5 million Muslims live in Germany, a growing number of whom want to be buried here after their
With the upcoming installation of its first quantum computer, Goethe University will join the list the leading German universities in
Yuli Ketain Meiri and George Atmeh are both M.A. students from Israel. Yuli conducts her studies in social work at
How does negation work in language? And how are the relevant linguistic structures connected to perception in the brain? These
Bees, wasps and ants belong to the Hymenoptera order and inject a whole cocktail of venomous ingredients when they sting.
Each year, around 13,000 people in Germany are diagnosed with leukemia, of which up to half die from the disease
Society is changing and housing with it. A joint research training group of Goethe University Frankfurt and Bauhaus-Universität Weimar will
Dr. Christian Münch from Goethe University Frankfurt’s Institute of Biochemistry II has been awarded the European Research Council’s (ERC) prestigious
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children. Treatment involves intensive chemotherapy, which has severe side effects due
Seven of the almost 7,000 most cited scientists in the world conduct their research at Goethe University Frankfurt, according to
After a five-year break, the large LHC accelerator at the CERN international research institute has once again brought lead ions
An AI model developed by a team of scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt and the University of Birmingham, led by
Together, mathematician Jochen Blath and US-American biologist Jay T. Lennon are investigating something known as “dormancy” in living organisms. Thanks
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments
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