30.05.2023
Shaw Prize for Patrick Cramer
MBExC member Patrick Cramer shares the prestigious award in the life sciences with Eva Nogales from the University of California, Berkeley. Both scientists have made significant contributions to elucidating gene transcription, one of the fundamental processes to life, through the lens of structural biology. With the help of this copying
23.05.2023
EMBO Workshop
The EMBO Workshop “Mechanisms of membrane fusion” will take place from 18 until 22 September at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Faßberg Campus in Göttingen. Fusion of biological membranes is fundamental to all living organisms and includes a wide range of processes such as infection by enveloped viruses,
23.05.2023
UMG meets Diversity
Diversity Day is a nationwide event taking place this year on 23 May. The aim is to raise awareness, stimulate discussion and develop concrete measures to promote diversity and equal opportunities. The University Medical Center Göttingen invites everyone to listen to the first two episodes of the podcast series “UMG
06.05.2023
Patrick Cramer receives Röntgen Medal
MBExC member Prof. Dr. Patrick Cramer, MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences, receives the Röntgen Medal 2023 for his pioneering research in decoding the gene transcription mechanism using X-ray methods. The Röntgen Medal is awarded by the Mayor of the City of Remscheid. Recipients are personalities who made a special contribution to
05.05.2023
Timo Betz receives ERC Proof of Concept Grant
MBExC member Professor Timo Betz, University of Göttingen, has been awarded a Proof of Concept (PoC) grant by the European Research Council (ERC) for his “TissMec” project to develop a 3D screening system to cultivate tissue and automatically stimulate and quantify its mechanical properties. PoC ERC grants provide top-up funding
28.04.2023
„The Art of Science“ – brain research meets street art
50 images from basic neuroscientific research were collected by employees of the Department of Experimental Neurodegeneration at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) under the direction of MBExC member Prof. Dr. Tiago Outeiro and Dr. Anita Krisko and assembled into an installation. This installation served Malte Orth as the basis
12.04.2023
Andreas Janshoff and Martin Göpfert received Human Frontier Science Program funds
Researchers at Göttingen University are involved in research projects funded by Human Frontier Science Program. Biophysicist Professor and MBExC member Andreas Janshoff from the Faculty of Chemistry, together with researchers from the University of Warwick (who lead the project), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Columbia University will investigate
05.04.2023
Fred Wolf receive Human Frontier Science Program funds
The first brains in the world of animals marked a decisive step in evolution. Living beings could now process information and identify opportunities as well as dangers. But how did the first brains evolve and what form did they take? MBExC member Fred Wolf from the University of Göttingen and
04.04.2023
Cardiac patch in clinical trial: dose finding completed
The world’s only clinical trial in which patients with heart failure are implanted with artificial heart tissue to permanently strengthen the heart muscle has reached its first important milestone: the determination of the maximum safe dose was completed after treatment of 10 patients. The BioVAT-HF-DZHK20 study is conducted at the
01.04.2023
Welcome Prof. Dr. Emilie Macé at the MBExC
We are pleased to welcome Prof. Dr. Emilie Macé who took up the newly established professorship for “Dynamics of Excitable Cell Networks” at the University Medical Center on April 1st. With her expertise in functional ultrasound imaging that she pioneered, Emilie significantly strengthens the multiscale research approach of the MBExC.










