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New Video Series on diabinfo.de for More Exercise in Everyday Life

Regular exercise is a key component of a healthy lifestyle and is particularly important for preventing type 2 diabetes and other non-communicable diseases. Nevertheless, many people find it difficult to incorporate sufficient exercise into their…

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New Research Findings, Diabetes, IDO,

One Molecule, Two Effects: A New Drug Concept to Treat Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

A team led by metabolism researcher Prof Timo D. Müller at Helmholtz Munich has developed a new approach for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes: a hybrid molecule uses the well-known GLP-1/GIP signalling pathway as a “door opener” and delivers an…

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Awards & Grants, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, MCD,

Marcus Conrad Receives Fondation ARC Léopold Griffuel Award

Prof. Marcus Conrad, Director of the Institute of Metabolism and Cell Death at Helmholtz Munich, has been honored with the 54th Fondation ARC Léopold Griffuel Award for Translational and Clinical Research. The award recognizes his pioneering…

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Awards & Grants, Diabetes, IDF,

Anette-Gabriele Ziegler Receives Claude Bernard Prize for Diabetes Research

Prof. Anette-Gabriele Ziegler from Helmholtz Munich has been named the recipient of the 58th Claude Bernard Prize, the highest honor awarded by the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD). The prize recognizes her outstanding leadership…

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Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, MCD,

Mapping How Cancer Cells Die – and Survive: A 25-Year Update on a Defining Hallmark of Cancer

A new review in Cell by Helmholtz Munich researchers and international collaborators reframes regulated cell death as a roadmap for the next generation of precision oncology. Publication coincides with the 25th anniversary of the seminal Hallmarks of…