- Closing the gate to mitochondria
A team of researchers develops a new method that enables the identification of proteins imported into mitochondria
moreA team of researchers develops a new method that enables the identification of proteins imported into mitochondria
moreResearchers disprove the assumption that parents conflict with one another during a plant’s embryonic development
moreInhibition of the enzyme RIOK1could stop the growth of tumors and the development of metastases
moreResearch results promise new approaches for prevention and treatment of the condition
moreThe neuroscientist Marco Prinz receives again the BIOSS award for writing the most high-impact publications in scientific journals
moreAuch in diesem Jahr öffnen BIOSS Forscher wieder ihre Labore für interessierte Schülerinnnen.
moreBiologists discover a mechanism in mosses that was crucial for the evolution of ecosystems on land
moreMatthias Meier from the University of Freiburg and BIOSS is one of the coordinators of the "PancChip" consortium
moreThe protein WOX2 is responsible for enabling plants to develop organs throughout their lives
moreMicrosystems engineer Can Dincer wins the second prize at Gips-Schüle young scientist competition
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