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30 Sep 2022

International Birnstiel Award 2022: Six brilliant young scientists selected

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

Embryonic development: the Toddler mystery solved

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

IMP student identifies new drivers of plasmablast development

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

2022 SCP & APMRS Best Presentation Award for Rupert Mayer

The Single Cell Proteomics & Austrian Proteomics and Metabolomics Research Symposium 2022 took place at the IMP this year. Among junior speakers,...
20 Sep 2022

Life Science Research Award for Bernardo Almeida

The Austrian Society for Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology (ÖGMBT) recognises the outstanding work of young scientists with the annual Life...
19 Sep 2022

Altering DNA packaging to regulate gene transcription

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...
15 Sep 2022

Cancer research: key function of important leukaemia gene demystified

The oncogene EVI1 causes an aggressive type of leukaemia, but its exact function has been a mystery. A research team led by scientists from Vienna now...
15 Sep 2022

A matter of time: scientists uncover secret behind lymphoma-associated mutations

The chromosomes in our B cells mutate and delete DNA fragments to diversify the sequences that encode antibodies. Occasionally, these rearrangements...
14 Sep 2022

This way please – how a signalling molecule guides embryonic cells in early development

From the beginning of an embryo’s development, its cells must move and organise as they differentiate into specific cell types. How do they “know”...
13 Sep 2022

Richard Flavell to give Max Birnstiel Lecture

For the next Max Birnstiel Lecture, the IMP will welcome the immunobiologist Richard Flavell of the Yale University School of Medicine....