Artificial Intelligence fully automates scanning probe microscopy
European Research Council’s Advanced Grant to Pavel Tomancak
HFSP Program Grant Award for Marino Zerial
New insights into the role of the transcription factor Sox9
Measures taken and what we are doing to help
A systems analysis of liver regeneration
Long-term expansion, genomic stability and in vivo safety of adult human pancreas ductal organoids
Compact DNA organization improves vision in nocturnal mammals.
Award for Pioneering Studies in Cell Biology to MPI-CBG director Tony Hyman
Prize for outstanding commitment and service to the Max Planck Society
Researchers reveal how cells can balance random events in biochemical processes
Dresden researchers engineer a minimal synthetic cellular system to study basic cell function
International Lipid Research Center meeting in Dresden
Recognition of outstanding individual achievements
Mechanism of action of human-specific brain size gene uncovered
Award for outstanding achievement in computer science
Dresden researchers create geometrical and functional liver model for improved diagnosis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Symposium on the occasion of Gene Myers’ 65th birthday
Novel software toolkit enables imaging processing at unprecedented speed
Polarity protein Crumbs regulates intracellular membrane trafficking.
11th Retina Information Day
Dresden researchers uncover self-organization of tight junctions, the glue between cells.
Meritxell Huch from the University of Cambridge, now research group leader at the MPI-CBG, and colleagues uncovered a novel molecular mechanism
Art event in the MPI-CBG as part of Dresden’s application for Capital of Culture 2025
Max Planck Society-wide event for raising the awareness of mental health
New MPI-CBG research group leader receives prize for outstanding cell biological research
Genes lost in whales and dolphins helped adapting to an aquatic environment.
Award of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
DRESDEN-concept Science Tram on cancer, Alzheimer's and other major diseases
Tau proteins form a protective layer around microtubules