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01 Mar 2022
The cryo-electron microscopy pioneer and Nobel laureate Richard Henderson of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (Cambridge, UK) will give a...
14 Feb 2022
Moritz Gaidt, previously a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California in Berkeley, has joined the IMP as a group leader. The Gaidt Lab...
09 Feb 2022
Every year, the European Association for Cancer Research screens the best studies in cancer research and selects the 10 most impactful publications of...
07 Feb 2022
Cells of several types of cancer carry a mutation in one of the subunits of cohesin, a protein complex required for chromosome segregation and for the...
04 Feb 2022
Neuroscientists used to think that positive and negative emotional states were processed in distinct areas of the brain. Mounting evidence from the...
01 Feb 2022
Scientists characterised brain functions that are key to reining in impulsive behaviours. Studying mice...
27 Jan 2022
In 2020, the Society for Developmental Biology launched their Trainee Science Communication Award to recognise the outreach and mentoring efforts of...
20 Jan 2022
During fertilisation, egg and sperm rely on a host of membrane proteins to bind and fuse. Two students at the IMP examined the function of Spaca6 ...
17 Jan 2022
B cells proliferate, differentiate, and mutate in temporary cell clusters called germinal centres. In a process known as the germinal centre reaction,...
23 Dec 2021
The latest call of the Vienna Science and Technology Fund for projects in the field of chemical biology has resulted into a great success for the IMP....