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  • Dossier - 05/08/2013 20133_de.jpg

    Progress expands bioethical boundaries

    Bioethics is a rich and continually evolving field. In the broadest sense, bioethics relates to the way human individuals treat any form of life. The issue of whether human beings have the right to do whatever they want goes way back. However, rapid progress in genetic engineering and cell biology means that it is now necessary to look at certain issues in a new way and recognise that not everything that is technically feasible should actually be…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/dossier/progress-expands-bioethical-boundaries
  • Press release - 19/05/2008 import_04227_de.jpg

    Viruses caught red-handed

    Prof. Thilo Stehle biochemist at the University of Tübingen wants to capture and accurately study the moment at which a virus binds to a cell. He is hoping that further insights into this process might some time enable the development of drugs.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/viruses-caught-red-handed
  • Article - 11/03/2009 Professor Dr. Gerd Jürgens

    Gerd Jürgens – from model fly to model plant: a high risk career

    Some scientists have a keen sense for new and exciting research topics. The developmental biologist Dr. Gerd Jürgens from Tübingen is one such scientist. His courageous step from research involving the well-known fruit fly to research on a rather inconspicuous plant has recently been rewarded with his appointment as the new director of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/gerd-juergens-from-model-fly-to-model-plant-a-high-risk-career
  • Big Data - 13/03/2018 Viegas-User-Activity-on-Wikipedia.png

    “More data does not automatically imply more knowledge“

    In Germany, one of the big names in evidence-based medicine is Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gerd Antes, co-director of Cochrane Germany. In the following interview, Antes talks about the hype surrounding big data, warns against false promises and reminds us about what is taken for granted.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/more-data-does-not-automatically-imply-more-knowledge
  • Article - 15/03/2010 10212_de.jpg

    Cornelia Ulrich: Cancer prevention through food and sports

    The appointment of Cornelia Ulrich as professor and head of the Departments of Preventive Oncology at the National Centre for Tumour Diseases and the German Cancer Research Centre shows that Heidelberg is expanding its research priorities in the prevention and early diagnosis of cancer. Ulrichs main focus has been on the folic acid metablism C1 compounds and inflammation.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/cornelia-ulrich-cancer-prevention-through-food-and-sports
  • Press release - 23/05/2011 14325_de.jpg

    Systems biology in Baden-Württemberg

    The emerging interdisciplinary field of systems biology is pursuing a completely new approach namely the description of the dynamic interplay of all the components of a biological system using mathematical models with the aim of obtaining a holistic view of the system under consideration. This new approach is expected to lead to new approaches for the treatment of diseases and for the industrial production of enzymes. With its three systems…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/systems-biology-in-baden-wuerttemberg
  • Article - 19/11/2009 Prof. Iwona Adamska and biologist Jens Lohscheider working at a clean bench in the laboratory

    Iwona Adamska helps plants exposed to light stress

    Light is a vital element for plants. They require light to carry out photosynthesis and to produce their body substance from inorganic substances such as water and carbon dioxide. On the other hand plants can also suffer from too much light. Plants have developed a number of protective mechanisms to survive light stress situations. The biologist Prof. Iwona Adamska from the University of Constance is looking closely into these protective…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/iwona-adamska-helps-plants-exposed-to-light-stress
  • Article - 24/10/2008

    The game needs to be discovered

    Prof. Dr. Michael Reth is active in the field of immunology and signalling. He is an experienced scientist who is well aware of the difficulty and the cumbersome nature of deciphering signals and signalling pathways. The Freiburg bioss excellence cluster - the Centre of Biological Signalling Studies - is Reths brainchild. Karin Bundschuh from BioRegio Freiburg spoke with the scientist who works at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and the…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/the-game-needs-to-be-discovered
  • Article - 16/07/2012 17332_de.jpg

    "Autism gene" causes problems in the composition of synapses

    A new finding in the field of autism research has attracted the attention of the scientific world. Although the international group of researchers that published the findings in the renowned journal Nature have so far only managed to switch off two genes in mice, the animals’ conspicuous behaviour change has nevertheless made the scientific world sit up and listen. It appears that the enigmatic neuropsychiatric disease could have a genetic…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/autism-gene-causes-problems-in-the-composition-of-synapses
  • Article - 18/09/2011 The production of comparative spice materials consisting of homogeneously distributed allergenic raw materials is a must in the standardization, evaluation and optimization of allergen analytics. The major challenge is the homogeneous addition of smallest amounts (e.g. 1, 5, or 10 mg) of allergens to spice mixtures and the subsequent sensitive detection of these allergens.<br />

    BMBF project AllerGen: DNA test to protect consumers against food allergens

    People who are hypersensitive to a particular food protein can develop an adverse reaction to the smallest amount of the allergenic protein that can range from mild to severe. Although many allergic people are aware of their hypersensitivity to certain food proteins they can have allergic reactions because they are not always aware of the presence of allergenic proteins in certain food products. This is why the reliable sensitive and quantitative…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/bmbf-project-allergen-dna-test-to-protect-consumers-against-food-allergens
  • Article - 20/02/2008 Scanning electron microscope image of Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus.

    Threadworms throughout time

    Threadworms are versatile research objects and are excellent models for investigating fundamental evolutionary principles. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology use the Caenorhabditis and Pristionchus threadworm genera to study the molecular mechanisms of biodiversity.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/threadworms-throughout-time
  • Article - 03/03/2008

    Genetic engineering in the conflict of contradictions

    The history of Bt-maize is a strange mix of opportunities risks scientific contradictions market authorisations and recalls. It is also an excellent example of why the public scepticism towards genetically modified organisms GMO is growing.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/genetic-engineering-in-the-conflict-of-contradictions
  • Article - 17/10/2011 15524_de.jpg

    Papillomaviruses as cancer-causing agents and how they can be fought off

    Studies presented at the recent International Papillomavirus Conference in Berlin demonstrate that vaccination can prevent infection with the types of HPV that cause the majority of cervical cancers. New improved vaccines to prevent HPV infections as well as therapeutic vaccines that are effective in people that are already infected are currently being developed. In addition, research has shown that other cancers can also be caused by infective…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/papillomaviruses-as-cancer-causing-agents-and-how-they-can-be-fought-off
  • Article - 28/07/2008

    Science bloggers find their niche

    The first Web log was initiated in 1991. Since then an ever increasing number of scientists have been using these Internet diaries to communicate knowledge report about science comment on it and classify it. Web logs are an enrichment for science communication.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/science-bloggers-find-their-niche
  • Article - 11/03/2008

    Nils Johnsson delivers initial insights

    Nils Johnssons work focuses on communication research involving living objects. The 48-year-old biochemist is investigating how proteins manage the complicated process of cytokinesis the division of the cell plasma. Thanks to a specific method Johnsson is able to detect when proteins are interacting with each other.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/nils-johnsson-delivers-initial-insights
  • Dossier - 18/06/2012 17404_de.jpg

    Biobanks – treasure chests for biomedical research

    Biobanking is still a very specialist subject. The Research Committee at the German Bundestag, the Office of Technology Assessment at the German Bundestag and the German Ethics Council are all interested in this biomedical research tool, which is both necessary and meaningful. However, opinions with regard to the ethical, legal and technical approach to biobanks differ. Since March 2012 it has become absolutely clear that Germany will not pass a…

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/dossier/biobanks-treasure-chests-for-biomedical-research
  • Article - 19/03/2008

    Innovendia: Keeping the focus on client requirements

    The biotechnology sector is growing and new companies have excellent opportunities to establish themselves on the market. Dr. Michael Steinwand explains what companies have to beware.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/innovendia-keeping-the-focus-on-client-requirements
  • Dossier - 29/03/2009 08289_de.jpg

    Options for the food industry

    Biotechnology has since found its way into the food industry and in fact into the entire value creation chain from raw material production to food processing to the sale of the final product. There are many ways in which biotechnology can contribute to better food products. These include the use of enzymes and microorganisms as well as in the production of food supplements and to improve analytic tests.

    https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/dossier/options-for-the-food-industry

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