HFSP Program Grant Award for Anthony Hyman
Information Day for a career in science
Expansion of the mammalian neocortex during development and evolution
6th Dresden Summer School in Systems Biology
Shape of neural progenitor cells influences brain size
TU Dresden awards “TUD Young Investigator” status to MPI-CBG group leaders
MPI-CBG and Whitehead Institute spin-off will focus on protein droplets linked to disease
Interview with Stephan Grill, new director at the MPI-CBG
Underlying mechanism of cell viscoelasticity revealed
Auto-regulation of the protein Antp to reduce gene expression noise
Convergent evolutionary pathways of dietary specializations
Researchers have mapped how the pancreas is formed at the fetal stage
Discussions about the Universe: Microscopically Small - Infinitely Wide
Strengthening the ties between the TU Dresden and the MPI-CBG
A gene, found only in humans and active in the cerebral cortex, can enlarge the ferret brain
The Keith R. Porter Fellow Award for Cell Biology 2018 for Gaia Pigino
Novel method enables storage and processing of huge amounts of microscopy data
Researchers develop a method to overcome the limitations of microscopes
Gaia Pigino and Caren Norden receive ERC Consolidator Grants
New protein analysis method uncovers prehistoric fish recipe
The tegu, a South American lizard with its own heating system, has had its genome sequenced to an unprecedented level of quality
What genomes can tell us about the evolution of animal traits
Max Planck researchers reveal the nano-structure of molecular trains and the reason for smooth transport in cellular antennas.
10th Retina Information Day
Metabolism in mammals is more flexible than previously thought
PhD representatives from six Dresden research institutes address citizens of Dresden
Researchers show that membraneless microdroplets are a great place for RNA concentration and activity to enable the origin of life.
Türöffner-Tag in Virtual Reality
“Click Cage” - A new tool for controlling lipid levels
MPI-CBG part of one new Dresden cluster for Physics of Life