- Nikolaus Pfanner Has Been Granted a Research Award and Fellowship by the Hector Foundation II
Nikolaus Pfanner Has Been Granted a Research Award and Fellowship by the Hector Foundation II
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moreMore Responsibility, Teamwork, and Stiff British Competition: Successful Presentation by Young BIOSS Researchers in Amsterdam
moreFor the second time BIOSS is awarding the Barbara Hobom Prize for excellent female scientists working in the field of synthetic biology, signalling and bioengineering.
moreResearchers working with BIOSS Member Prof. Dr. Klaus Aktories use genetic procedure to identify site of action of cytotoxin produced by “hypervirulent” intestinal flora and publish the results in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
moreMarta Artal Sanz, Thomas Brox and Winfried Römer have been selected for grants of the European Research Council.
moreDuring summer holidays 16 pupils made a journey into the microcosm of a cell
moreAt the Trinational Institute for Plant Research (TIP), the central aspects of plant DNA will be analysed by teams from three different nations. The Institute has just been given the green light and will be funded by the EU. Prof Dr Ralf Reski, a member of BIOSS, will be joining TIP together with his...
moreScience Slam "Excellence Special": Open-air science event with Jun. Prof. Winfried Römer
moreWith colourful proteins, phosphatases and kinases, BIOSS’s signalling game was a hit with kids young and old at the Wissenschaftsmarkt science fair.
moreWe are happy that the Römer family is now part of the BIOSS team. We also want to congratulate Dr Römer for winning the Pfizer Research Award for Medicine, which he accepted on 3 February in Zurich.
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