Fabian Theis bei Eröffnung des Google AI Centers Berlin

AI, Awards & Grants, Computational Health, ICB,

Google Opens AI Center in Berlin and Supports AI Projects by Fabian Theis

On March 5, Google opened its first German AI Center in Berlin. The event was attended by representatives from politics, business, and science, including Federal Research Minister Dorothee Bär, Federal Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger, Berlin's…

Kidney Picture AI-Generated

AI, Transfer, Computational Health, ICB,

Helmholtz Munich Launches Collaboration on AI-Driven Kidney Disease Research

Helmholtz Munich and Novartis Biomedical Research are launching a four-year collaboration to advance kidney disease research. Starting in early 2026, the partnership will work to develop an integrated, cross-species “kidney disease atlas” at…

Nurse and patient in hospital bed with medical monitors

Transfer, Diabetes, HI-MAG,

Translation: Where Medical Research Reaches People

How can we bring new scientific insights to patients more quickly? At Helmholtz Munich, we work hand in hand with leading clinics across Germany to translate research findings directly and purposefully into new therapeutic approaches — and,…

Jahresbedarf Greiner 2026

Helmholtz Zentrum München
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Ingolstädter Landstraße 1
85764 Neuherberg
Deutschland
 

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NAKO und BABYDIAB Proben

Awards & Grants, Diabetes, IDF, Environmental Health, EPI,

Helmholtz Munich Secures Funding to Investigate Early-Stage Type 1 Diabetes in Adults

Helmholtz Munich has been awarded a prestigious grant of up to 900 000 US Dollar from Breakthrough T1D, the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization. The funding will support the research into early-stage T1D in adults,…

DNA Double Helix with Mutation

Awards & Grants, Computational Health, ING,

Arcangela Iuso Receives the Eva Luise Köhler Research Award

Dr. Arcangela Iuso from the Institute of Neurogenomics at Helmholtz Munich was awarded the Eva Luise Köhler Research Award. The foundation thus honors a highly innovative research project on RNA base editing for a rare neurodegenerative disease.