Which factors drive non-communicable inflammatory skin diseases? A research team led by Stefanie Eyerich, Michael Menden, as well as Kilian Eyerich have investigated this question and applied a new spatial transcriptomics technology, that gives…
How do single cells communicate in a tissue? How can these interactions be modeled, while retaining information of spatial context? Researchers around Fabian Theis from Helmholtz Munich Computational Health Center and Technical University of Munich…
Christian Matek, MD, DPhil is the recipient of this year‘s Artur Pappenheim Award of the German Society of Hematology and Medical Oncology (DGHO). The prize was awarded to him during the common annual meeting of the German, Austrian and Swiss…
Over the next five years, the interdisciplinary NEUROCOV consortium will investigate the role of the host-virus interplay in the occurrence of neurological and psychiatric symptoms resulting from COVID-19 as a foundation for new treatment options.
Dr. Sarah Kim-Hellmuth, Research Group Leader at the Helmholtz Munich Institute of Translational Genomics will be awarded the Friedmund Neumann Prize 2022 for her groundbreaking work in studying the genetic influence on human gene activity.
Cardiomyopathy is not a uniform disease. Rather, individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, an international consortium with participation of Dr. Matthias Heinig, researcher at Helmholtz Munich, reports in Science.
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