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Two bugs with one stone

More and more cases of antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens are being reported worldwide. In order to ensure that effective antibiotics will still be available in the future, there is an urgent need to discover antimicrobial compounds with novel structures and…

16.06.2022
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25 million euros for research transfer

The federal state is providing a budget of 25 million euros for the new biomedical network for the years 2022 to 2026 via the “Niedersächsisches Vorab” initiative of the Volkswagen Foundation. The founding institutions of the IBT are the Hannover Medical School (MHH),…

15.06.2022
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ScienceHero Award for Melanie Brinkmann

Melanie Brinkmann is a professor at the Institute of Genetics at Technische Universität Braunschweig and heads the research group "Viral Immune Modulation" at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI). Among other things, she has researched the spread of…

14.06.2022
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Experimenting like the pros: The BioS student laboratory turns 20

“We started with a single course. Today, schools can choose from 21 thematically different courses. We are always fully booked for many months in advance, because at many schools the excursion to the BioS student laboratory is firmly anchored in the curriculum,” recalls…

09.06.2022
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Sarah Reisman and Christian Hertweck receive Inhoffen Medals

The Inhoffen Medal 2022 was awarded to Prof Sarah Reisman. “For her work, Sarah Reisman always chooses structurally highly complex target molecules of great biological relevance, such as various antibiotics. She is a master of reducing these compounds to much simpler…

09.06.2022
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New “decision aid” for CRISPR immune responses

Distinguishing self from non-self poses a major challenge for immune systems. Failure to recognize an attacker exposes the host to a potentially fatal infection, while erroneous recognition of the host itself can trigger an autoimmune response. “In order to treat…

13.06.2022
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A precision cut for the CRISPR-Cas genetic scissors

Bacteria often contain CRISPR-Cas defense systems that protect against viral invaders called phages. In response, phages have evolved proteins that can shut down CRISPR. These are called anti-CRISPR proteins, or Acrs. Researchers believe that there are numerous Acrs…

31.05.2022
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On the current situation in Israel

Our thoughts are with all victims and all those taken hostage, and their families and friends. We are shocked and appalled by the atrocious violence that has been perpetrated by the terrorists and strongly condemn these barbaric acts. They cause unspeakable suffering…

12.10.2023
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26.5 million euros for the construction of the Helmholtz Institute for One Health in Greifswald - Martin announces new state funding

"In Greifswald, a state-of-the-art and world-leading center for infectious disease research will be established in the coming years. If we look at the past years marked by Corona, research into infectious diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans and vice…

31.07.2023
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IBT Lower Saxony: Lower Saxony's startup incubator for biomedical innovation gets rolling

Two projects each from the Hannover Medical School ( MHH ), the University Medical Center Göttingen ( UMG ) and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) in Braunschweig presented their promising ideas with prospects for scaling and commercialisation at today's…

17.06.2023