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Federal Minister of Research Anja Karliczek and State Minister Björn Thümler visit Infection Research Centres in Hannover
Federal Minister of Research Anja Karliczek and State Minister Björn Thümler today caught up with the current challenges and innovative approaches in modern infection research in Lower Saxony. They visited the HZI-operated study centre of the NAKO health study in…
Empowering scientists to make a difference in translational medicine
One highlight of the course was the lecture from Rodger Novak, the co-founder and president of CRISPR Therapeutics who shared the story of the development of the company CRISPR Therapeutics and stressed the importance of credibility for start-ups. As most participants…
Machine learning flags emerging pathogens
As the cost of genomic sequencing falls, scientists around the world are using genetics to better understand the bacteria causing infections, how diseases spread, how bacteria gain resistance to drugs, and which strains of bacteria may cause outbreaks. However, current…
Inhoffen Medal 2018 awarded to pharmacist Rolf Müller
The Inhoffen Medal, which is awarded by the sponsors' association Friends of the HZI, is considered to be one of the most prestigious awards in the field of natural product chemistry and is endowed with €5000. The award is presented in the scope of the Inhoffen Lecture,…
Making sure that antibiotics will still be effective in the future
The WASA project runs continued education seminars which address topics such as "Guideline-based antibiotics management of upper and lower airway and urinary tract infections by general practitioners". The training sessions were developed by the Hygienenetzwerk…
Potential new drugs from previously unknown tropical fungus
Fungi are playing a crucial role in the search for new active compounds: As a rich source of metabolic products with selective biological activity, they can be used for the development of new drugs. The so-called mycobiota of tropical countries offers a great potential…
Medicine Maker honours HIPS researcher
Lehr is the head of the "Drug Delivery" department at the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS). His research focuses on the tailor-made transport of medications through the biological barriers of the body to their site of action. The "Top 100"…
New actors identified in atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of death and disease in the Western world. In Germany, about 300,000 people each year suffer a heart attack and some 270,000 a stroke as a result of the condition. Atherosclerosis is estimated to be responsible for a little more…
A common European strategy against COVID-19
Control of the coronavirus pandemic by vaccines, which are currently close to approval, is not expected until later in 2021. Until then, SARS-CoV-2 case numbers must be controlled through non-pharmaceutical measures such as contact reductions, hygiene measures and case…
Corona: How the virus interacts with cells
In the biosafety level 3 suite at HIRI, the scientists infected human cells with the new coronavirus, which uses RNA as genetic material. In a second step, they purified the viral RNA and identified the proteins bound to it. "Mass spectrometry allows us to accurately…