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Nanotechnology in Cholesterol Research AdobeStock_822311587

New Research Findings, Bioengineering, IBMI,

Lipid Identification: Chemical Fingerprint Instead of Dye

A team at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a new microscopy technique that can distinguish lipid species in living cells – in particular cholesterol and sphingomyelin – and map them without the need for…

12.07.2023, Neuherberg: Helmholtz Pioneer Campus Opening. Foto: Matthias Balk/Helmholtz Zentrum München

Stem Cells, IES, Computational Health, ICB, Bioengineering, IBMI, Pioneer Campus,

Three Helmholtz Munich Researchers Elected to Bavarian Academy

At its most recent plenary session, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) elected 13 distinguished scholars as new members. Among them are three researchers from Helmholtz Munich: Prof. Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla, Prof. Fabian Theis,…

EMBO Workshop Biomedical Engineering

Transfer, Bioengineering, IBMI,

Biomedical Engineering: Science Translation for Future Health

Biomedical engineering applies engineering principles to address challenges in medicine and biology. To explore ways of strengthening biomedical engineering as a driver of innovation and growth in Europe, EMBO and the Helmholtz Bioengineering…

Bioengineering

Bioengineering, IBMI,

The High-Tech Agenda Needs a Catalytic Moment for Biomedical Innovation

In a joint guest article published in Table.Media, bioengineering expert Vasilis Ntziachristos and deep-tech specialist Francis de Véricourt examine the key levers needed to sustainably advance biomedical innovation in Germany and Europe. The two…

Helmholtz Biomedical Engineering Initiative

AI, Transfer, Bioengineering, IBMI, Pioneer Campus,

Helmholtz Biomedical Engineering Initiative: Shaping the Future of Health

The Helmholtz Association is launching a nationwide biomedical engineering initiative to accelerate technology development and transfer activities. Led by its established Health Centers, “Helmholtz Biomedical Engineering” brings together cutting-edge…

Intricate network of red capillaries, a detailed view of microscopic blood vessels conveying vitality

New Research Findings, Bioengineering, IBMI,

New Imaging Technology Detects Early Signs of Heart Disease Through the Skin

Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed “fast-RSOM”, a new imaging technology that can capture detailed images of the smallest blood vessels directly through the skin – without the need for…