Interview | Prof. Peter H. Seeberger, Director of the Department of Biomolecular Systems at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam
Chemistry on brink of complete transformation
Chemistry on brink of complete transformation
Cell-based immunotherapies, particularly lab-produced immune cells known as CAR T cells, show promise in treating various cancers. But how do we produce effective ones? Gaetano Gargiulo from the Max Delbrück Center will develop a novel screening…
Intensive care units (ICUs) commonly have to provide palliative care to patients. But not every medical center has special expertise in palliative medicine. Can telemedicine consultations further improve the palliative care provided in ICU settings?…
The Technology Showcase at CYTO, the annual conference of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC), gives early-stage companies a platform to present their innovation and products to a broad audience:
The Potsdam Science Park is one of the leading life science locations in the Berlin-Brandenburg capital region and beyond. Currently, three major construction projects intend to create generous new office and laboratory spaces. Once finished, they…
Eckert & Ziegler (ISIN DE0005659700, SDAX) and ARTBIO, Inc. (ARTBIO), a clinical-stage biotechnology company specializing in the development of a new class of alpha radioligand therapies (ARTs), have entered into a strategic manufacturing and supply…
Researchers widely agree that loss of biodiversity due to factors such as human interference with ecosystems contributes to the transmission of pathogens from animals to humans, which is known as a zoonosis. But how large is this effect? Quantifying…
Lindis Blood Care, a company aiming to set a new standard for blood management during cancer surgeries with its medical device CATUVAB® for the removal of tumor cells from surgical shed blood, today announced that the last patient in its…
In neuromuscular diseases, neurons and muscle cells stop communicating properly. Researchers led by Mina Gouti can now model this in 2D in a culture dish. Writing about their findings in “Nature Communications”, they say the new model promises to…
If waste DNA or RNA remains in cells, it can lead to diseases such as Alzheimer’s and autoimmune conditions. Writing in Nucleic Acids Research, scientists led by Oliver Daumke of the Max Delbrück Center describe the role one enzyme plays in removing…