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10 Oct 2022
Viruses are thought to play a role in the development of about 10 percent of human cancers. An international research team led by scientists in Vienna...
10 Oct 2022
The lab of Anna Obenauf just published their findings: the human papillomavirus HPV42 causes Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma. Within the frame of...
06 Oct 2022
Established in 2006, the Kirsten Peter Rabitsch Award is presented annually in recognition of outstanding achievements to a PhD student at the IMP or...
01 Oct 2022
One month, eight publications – the IMP is riding a wave of discovery into autumn. We look back on the studies that were published in September 2022...
30 Sep 2022
In its fourth year, the International Birnstiel Award for Doctoral Studies in Molecular Life Sciences left all turbulences of the pandemic behind and...
29 Sep 2022
As an embryo develops, its cells migrate to the appropriate location as they turn into new cell types. During her postdoctoral work, Andrea Pauli had...
23 Sep 2022
How do the cells that defend us against pathogens develop? Theresa Pinter, PhD student in the lab of Meinrad Busslinger, investigates the molecules...
22 Sep 2022
The Single Cell Proteomics & Austrian Proteomics and Metabolomics Research Symposium 2022 took place at the IMP this year. Among junior speakers,...
20 Sep 2022
The Austrian Society for Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology (ÖGMBT) recognises the outstanding work of young scientists with the annual Life...
19 Sep 2022
Oliver Hendy, a PhD student in the lab of Alex Stark, is in the last stages of his doctoral studies. For his thesis, he studied how a group of...