From Molecular Rendezvous to Brain Disease
1.5 Million Euros for Berlin Researcher… Dr. Dragomir Milovanovic, a neuroscientist at DZNE’s Berlin site, has been awarded an European Research Council (ERC) “Starting Grant” worth 1.5 million euros...
View Article2.5 million euros for rapid therapies against viral diseases
The MHH research project iGUARD is also successful in the third round of the SPRIND Challenge and receives follow-up funding to develop antiviral RNA-based drugs. Despite successful vaccine...
View Article€2.7 million for Superconducting “Miracle”
ERC grant for Dresden quantum physicist Hassinger. Elena Hassinger, a renowned low-temperature physicist from the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, has been awarded €2.7 million in...
View ArticleFighting global warming with tamarind polymers
For this contribution to Sustainable Chemistry, the international expert jury of the Innovation Challenge honoured Indian the start-up Schutzen Chemical Group with the ISC3 Innovation Award 2023,...
View ArticleDFG to fund new equipment for HALO research aircraft
The High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft, or HALO, has been making unparalleled contributions to Earth system research for over a decade. Not only that, but with its global measurement...
View ArticleCytostatics with a remote trigger
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2024 goes to Johannes Karges. Dr. Johannes Karges (31), a chemist from Ruhr University Bochum, will be awarded the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig...
View ArticleOn the trail of blood cancer
MHH haematologist Dr Florian Perner has been awarded 2.2 million euros from the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for his research into epigenetic changes in blood stem...
View ArticleDevelopment of a living knee replacement
ARPA-H awards Columbia researchers nearly $39M to develop a living knee replacement. Columbia biomedical engineers are collaborating with orthopedic surgeons to build a living replacement knee to be...
View ArticleInternational Prize Leonardo da Vinci 2024 – SPECIAL EDITION GOLD
In order to support nature and social projects, the artist Bruno Wilbert, who has been living in Madeira for 5 years, is making a large number of his objects available free of charge for the...
View ArticleNew plasma printing technology from INP receives DATIpilot funding
A new plasma printing technology from the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) in Greifswald, Germany enables the precise modification of surfaces at extremely small scale. INP...
View ArticleHow complex biological processes arise
A $20 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) will support the establishment and operation of the National Synthesis Center for Emergence in the Molecular and Cellular Sciences...
View ArticleLarge-scale research project on medical sensors is extended
German Research Foundation funds Collaborative Research Centre on medical diagnostics in Kiel with a further 12 million euros. The German Research Foundation (DFG) announced today (Friday, 31 May)...
View ArticleSETI Institute launches groundbreaking technosignature science and technology
Application deadline for grants is July 15, 2024. The SETI Institute is announcing the launch of a pioneering grants program dedicated to advancing technosignature science. This first-of-its-kind...
View ArticleWorldwide resource for discovering the genes and their variations
… that contribute to human disease. Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Center for Inherited Disease Research renews 7-year award for up to $98 million. With renewed funding of up to $98.8 million for seven...
View ArticleCompetition to unlock atmospheres of distant planets using AI
The newly announced Ariel Data Challenge 2024, led by UCL researchers, is calling all data scientists, astronomers, and AI enthusiasts to help uncover the atmospheres of planets outside the solar...
View ArticleInnovative implant against sudden deafness
…wins start-up funding competition. Lower Saxony research incubator Institute for Biomedical Translation (IBT) supports MHH project Bacta Implants with 770,000 euros. The Institute for Biomedical...
View ArticleImpact of pollutants on pollinators
… and how neural circuits adapt to temperature changes. Awardees of the first Kavli-NSF grants in neurobiology and changing ecosystems. The Kavli Foundation and the U.S. National Science Foundation are...
View ArticleHidden health risks of endocrine disruptors?
Fraunhofer IBMT collaborates in new EU-funded research project ENDOMIX. The Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT, with its long-term expertise in cell models and toxicology, contributes...
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