
Frederick W. Alt and David G. Schatz to be awarded the 2023 Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize
Immunologists Frederick W. Alt (73) of Harvard Medical School and David G. Schatz (64) of Yale School of Medicine are
Immunologists Frederick W. Alt (73) of Harvard Medical School and David G. Schatz (64) of Yale School of Medicine are
The Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) and Elsevier/BBA honors Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler for her pioneering work in
The 24-year-old physician Dr. Laura Hinze from Hannover Medical School receives the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize for Young
The biochemist Katalin Karikó (66), the physician Özlem Türeci (54) and the physician Uğur Şahin (56) are the recipients of
For the first time in 2021, innovative contributions to the study of Romanticism can be awarded the Goethe University’s Klaus
Bacteria act in groups to accomplish feats that are impossible to achieve if a single bacterium acts alone. For example,
The course for organ health is set in the early embryo. This year’s laureate has shown that specialized immune cells
The formation of gametes and the first cell divisions of the fertilized egg in mammals are prone to errors. Sometimes
Attack or peacekeeping? Immune cells answer this question countless times a day. If they regularly missed the mark, it would
Dr Tobias Freimüller, Deputy Director of the Fritz Bauer Institute at Goethe University has been awarded the 2019 Rosl and
On the occasion of the doctoral awards ceremony of the Faculty of Law at Goethe University, Frankfurt, Baker McKenzie presented
Professor Ivan Dikic, Director of the Institute of Biochemistry II, has been elected to the venerable American Academy of Arts
Three ERC Advanced Investigator Grants from the European Research Council, amounting to € 7.7 million in total, will go to
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia are two completely different diseases, but apparently they have a common molecular basis.
Misfolded proteins are a disaster for the cell. They don’t do their job and become simply protein waste. Franz-Ulrich
Professor Ferdinand Gerlach, Director of the Institute of General Practice at Goethe University, has received the Alfons and Gertrude Kassel
The observatory on Mauna Kea in Hawaii is world-famous. Less well-known is the fact that the Hawaiian Islands are home to
Once again, researchers at Goethe University were successful in the competition for the prestigious starting grants from the European Research
The theoretical physicist Hannah Petersen has been awarded the Zimanyi Medal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The award is
Since first being awarded in 1901, most Nobel Prizes for science have gone to the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany
Fat cells, or adipocytes, regulate body temperature and energy consumption but they can also cause illness. The prizewinner is studying
Anthony Cerami and David Wallach have – in their own individual way and independently of one other – decoded the
Economist with a broad range of interests Economist Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Professor of Macroeconomics and Development at Goethe University Frankfurt, has
The young researcher has been awarded for his contribution to a gene therapy approach to treat retinitis pigmentosa and for
Scientists looking for new tumor viruses have to keep an eye out for the virus genes rather than the viral
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