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Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH
Additional partnership in medical technology: Bosch and R-Biopharm to strengthen Vivalytic analysis platform
Darmstadt, Gerlingen, and Waiblingen, Germany (ots) - Plans to use innovative Bosch BioMEMS technology in PCR tests for multiresistant bacteria - Bosch and R-Biopharm are jointly investing 150 million euros in the development of new PCR tests and in marketing. - PCR test for multiresistant gram-negative (MRGN) ...
moreAsthma in Children: Researchers Envision Novel Drug to Reduce the Risk of the Disease
Asthma in Children: Researchers Envision Novel Drug to Reduce the Risk of the Disease Scientists have reached a milestone in the research of childhood asthma. For the first time, they have clarified how a certain genetic defect in children initially leads to frequent infections and later to asthma. The study, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and ...
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Boron deficiency: oilseed rape reacts as with infection and pest infestation | Genetic mechanisms uncovered
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH PRESS RELEASE Genetic mechanisms uncovered Boron deficiency: oilseed rape reacts as with infection and pest infestation - Oilseed rape reacts to boron deficiency during flowering in a similar way as to pests and infections - Boron deficiency could become an increasing problem due to ...
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Bosch and Randox: Strategic partnership brings highly multiplexing PCR to the point of care / BioMEMS technology enables fully automated, simultaneous testing for hundreds of genetic characteristics in just a few minutes
Waiblingen (ots) - - Bosch and Randox Laboratories Ltd. enter partnership for Vivalytic analysis platform to jointly invest around 150 million euros. - First test to feature novel BioMEMS technology will be a highly multiplexing sepsis IVD grade test. Bosch has agreed on a strategic partnership with Randox ...
moreScientists Reveal Adipocyte's Metabolic Role and Identify Treatment Targets
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FDX Fluid Dynamix and Fraunhofer IPK to Collaborate with Lonza on Novel Nanoparticle Formulation Technology Platform FDmiX
more Research Success in Rare Disease / RHEACELL receives positive signal for accelerated stem cell development program in rare ‚Butterfly Disease‘
moreRising Focus on 'Inceptor' as a Type 2 Diabetes Therapeutic Target
moreWhat Our Genetic Information Tells Us About Type 2 Diabetes Risk and Complications
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One documentmoreBiomay Announces its Successful Support of Approval of First CRISPR/Cas9-based Therapy
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Cells of the Future: A Key To Reprogramming Cell Identities
moreNew Source of Stem Cells in Injury-Affected Brains of Patients
moreFraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnologie IPT
Pooling expertise: Fraunhofer IPT and Harro Höfliger cooperate in the manufacturing of ATMP production systems
moreBiomay Announces Expansion of GMP-Facilities to Offer mRNA Manufacturing and Aseptic Filling Services
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Start-up dedicated to developing new antibiotics
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Smartbax nominated for Falling Walls award Start-up dedicated to developing new antibiotics • New approach against resistant pathogens • Agent damages protein transport and energy balance of bacteria • Two TUM spin-offs nominated for Science Breakthrough of the Year at Falling Walls Summit It all began with basic research: While conducting laboratory experiments, a team ...
moreInterpreting Large-Scale Medical Datasets: ScPoli Enables Multi-Scale Representations of Cells and Samples
The increasing amount of data recorded in medical research can only lead to scientific breakthroughs and essential therapies for patients if interpreted and analyzed correctly. Computer scientists at Helmholtz Munich developed a generative model named scPoli (single-cell population level integration), that performs ...
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Press Release: Exercise and Muscle Regulation: Implications for Diabetes and Obesity
How do our muscles respond at the molecular level to exercise? Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke (DIfE) have unraveled the cellular basis and signaling pathways responsible for the p ositive impact of physical activity ...
moreA New Ally in Fighting Brain Diseases: Our Very Own Skull
moreWildDISCO: Visualizing Whole Bodies in Unprecedented Detail
morePotentiating Cancer Vulnerability to Ferroptosis: Off-Targeting Effects of DHODH Inhibitors
moreRHEACELL announces “First Patient In”: EB-Haus in Salzburg, Austria starts pivotal study for stem cell therapy for severe forms of Epidermolysis bullosa that is longed for by those affected
moreBjörn Cochlovius New CEO of Eleva / Seasoned Molecular Biologist and Entrepreneur Leads German Biotech Company into its Next Development
Freiburg, Germany (ots) - Björn Cochlovius Ph.D. has become the new CEO of Eleva, a Freiburg-based biotech company and the developer of “Bryotechnology”, a unique and pioneering process for the moss-based production of complex therapeutic proteins. The renowned oncologist, immunologist, and molecular biologist ...
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Technische Universität München
Genetically encoded nano-barcodes
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH NEWS RELEASE Electron microscopy: Nano-reporter proteins make invisible processes visible Genetically encoded nano-barcodes - New gene reporter system for electron microscopy - Uses barcodes to identify cellular states and structures that would otherwise remain unidentified - Important step to better elucidate cellular structural changes also in disease How do the nerve cells in our brain communicate with each other? What processes take place ...
moreSwiss Start-Up “Mirai Foods” produces first cultivated tender steak / Breakthrough for Cultivated Premium Beef Steaks
Zurich (ots) - - Three patents for key technologies in “cultivated meat” - Food producer Angst AG takes stake in company - Innovative bioreactor improves efficiency and reduces costs A real new meat experience without sacrifice: Swiss start-up Mirai Foods achieves technological breakthrough for the cultivation ...
moreVectorBuilder vann första pris i stor innovationstävling
Chicago, IL (ots) - --News Direct-- VectorBuilder Inc. - en global ledare inom genleveransteknik - meddelade att deras FoU- och tillverkningscenter i Guangzhou vann mästerskapet i sjunde globala tävlingen i innovation och företagande, som hölls i "Chuangke" Hangzhou, Kina. Denna inflytelserika och mycket konkurrensdrivna tävling är en av de största i Kina och täcker företag i tillväxtstadiet inom alla ...
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Why are overweight people more susceptible to illness?
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 22778 - email: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/en/news-and-events/all-news/press-releases/details/warum-bekommen-uebergewichtige-menschen-haeufiger-erkrankungen Picture: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1612044 NEWS RELEASE Why are overweight people more susceptible to illness? Size of fat cells can cause ...
moreVectorBuilder Won First Prize in Major Innovation Competition
Chicago, IL (ots) - --News Direct-- VectorBuilder Inc. – a global leader in gene delivery technologies – announced that its R&D and manufacturing center in Guangzhou won championship in the 7th “Chuangke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Global Competition” held in Hangzhou, China. This influential and highly competitive contest is one of the largest in China, covering growth-stage enterprises across all high-tech ...
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Nanoswitches for tumor targeting
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICHCorporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 22798 - email: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xXV0mCke1g NEWS RELEASE Nanoswitches for tumor targeting TUM spin-off Plectonic develops antibody-based immunotherapies Plectonic Biotech, a spin-off of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), has developed a nanoswitch that binds immune cells to tumor cells. The goal is to facilitate the development of ...
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