Laboratory Network Rheumatology: DGRh and DRFZ launch joint quality initiative in autoimmune diagnostics
Collaboration for harmonized standards, improved networking, and continuing education in rheumatological laboratory diagnostics
Collaboration for harmonized standards, improved networking, and continuing education in rheumatological laboratory diagnostics
As age increases, the pancreas changes, which increases the risk of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, digestive disorders, and also cancer. Researchers at the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) have now been able…
IAVI, a nonprofit scientific research organization, based in New York, U.S.; Minapharm, the largest biosimilars manufacturer in Africa, based in Cairo, Egypt; and ProBioGen, a recognized leader in contract development and manufacturing, and a trusted…
When the condition of chronic heart patients deteriorates, their voice changes. Berlin-based health start-up Noah Labs is developing AI-based software that can detect these changes via smartphone and forward them directly to physicians. The young…
Global and innovative – isotope technology components for precision oncology
U.K.-based Wellcome has awarded over €2 million to an international research effort to uncover how malaria can injure developing babies. Emanuel Wyler at the Max Delbrück Center will play a key role in studying the molecular interaction between the…
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Study in Science: Researchers map correlations between gene variants and proteomes
Five scientists from the Max Delbrück Center have been named among the 100 most important minds in Berlin science in 2025 by the newspaper Tagesspiegel: Simone Spuler, Clara Vázquez García, Thoralf Niendorf, Gabriele Schiattarella and Ana Pombo.
A person's metabolism is as unique as their fingerprint, and so is their risk of developing certain diseases. A better understanding of the genetic influences on metabolism could open up new therapeutic options. Researchers at the Berlin Institute of…