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Advancing quantum technology into real-world applications - 06/11/2024 QSens: BMBF future cluster brings quantum sensors of the future into medicine
The BMBF-funded future cluster ‘QSens – Quantum Sensors of the Future’ is developing ultra-sensitive sensors that could open up new options in medicine, enabling faster drug research, more accurate diagnostics and improved rehabilitation. The universities of Stuttgart and Ulm are actively working with 17 industry partners to put these cutting-edge innovations to immediate practical use.
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Press release - 05/11/2024 Heidelberg scientist receives highly endowed EC synergy grant
Heidelberg scientist Dr Venera Weinhardt has received an ERC Synergy Grant for a pioneering biomedical research project. The European Research Council (ERC) is granting this funding to advance soft X-ray microscopy. This imaging technique along with other innovations will be used to investigate the hepatitis E virus.
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Press release - 05/11/2024 How biomedical innovation improves preclinical research
3D tumor models, simulations of drug responses or plant stems used for testing heart stents: the 3R-BioMedicUS center at the University of Stuttgart is developing innovative biomedical approaches to improve preclinical studies, to be seen in the new video.
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Press release - 30/10/2024 Diabetes switch in DNA: Non-coding region in the genome influences ONECUT1 gene
They are underestimated genetic control elements: it is known that changes in the genome can trigger diabetes. But now researchers at the University Hospital Ulm and the INSERM Cochin Institute in Paris have shown that a previously under-researched region of the genome also plays a crucial role in the development of this disease.
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The Baden-Württemberg healthcare industry https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/facts-and-figuresAt a glance
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The Baden-Württemberg healthcare industry https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/location/pharmaThe pharmaceutical industry
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The Baden-Württemberg healthcare industry https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/location/medtechMedical technology
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Press release - 15/11/2024 Selenium proteins as a possible new target for cancer research
An important enzyme helps the body produce selenium proteins – this discovery could open up new strategies for treating cancer in children. This has been published by scientists from the University of Würzburg, the University Sao Paolo, the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Heidelberg Stem Cell Institute HI-STEM*.
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Event - Networking Evening BW-UK | MEDICA 2024
MEDICA trade-fair, Baden-Württemberg joint-booth H09, Hall 14, Registration deadline: Messehttps://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/event/networking-abend-bw-uk-medica-2024 -
Event - Networking Evening BW-UK | MEDICA 2024
MEDICA trade-fair, Baden-Württemberg joint-booth H09, Hall 14, Registration deadline: Messehttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/networking-abend-bw-uk-medica-2024 -
Exploit opportunities, mastering challenges https://www.bio-pro.de/en/projects/current-projects/post-brexitPost-Brexit
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EU-wide networking of innovation ecosystems for personalised healthcare https://www.bio-pro.de/en/projects/current-projects/preciseu-personalised-medicine-empowerment-connecting-innovation-ecosystems-across-europePRECISEU - PeRsonalised medicine Empowerment Connecting Innovation ecoSystems across EUrope
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Greener NHS - 18/11/2024 National Health Service working towards climate neutrality
The National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland is taking steps to become more environmentally sustainable. The NHS has committed to the ambitious goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040, aiming to significantly reduce its climate impact in the coming years.
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Press release - 15/11/2024 Patient association raises 10,000 euros for work on PURA syndrome - Donation for research into rare neuronal developmental disorder at Ulm University
PURA syndrome is a rare developmental disorder of the brain for which there is currently no cure. The patient association PURA Syndrome Germany was founded last year. Since then, the affected families have been collecting donations with great dedication – and have decided to donate the majority of this money to research into the syndrome at Ulm University.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/patient-association-raises-10000-euros-work-pura-syndrome-donation-research-rare-neuronal-developmental-disorder-ulm-university -
Press release - 14/11/2024 Novel method for fighting tumors
Making existing cancer therapy more efficient while significantly reducing the side effects on healthy tissue - this is the aim of a project at Aalen University. It is being funded with one million euros from the Carl Zeiss Foundation. The biophysicist and his team are developing innovative nanoparticles made of gold. The particles use radiotherapy and chemotherapy simultaneously and kill the cancer cells in a targeted manner.
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Press release - 20/11/2024 New bioengineering approaches for the automated production of complex organoids
The reproducible and precise production of complex organoid models to simulate human organ malfunctions is the focus of an interdisciplinary research project at Heidelberg University. A research team from the life and engineering sciences is looking to combine the engineering of molecular systems with machine learning and automated production methods.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/neue-ansaetze-des-bio-engineering-fuer-die-automatisierte-herstellung-komplexer-organoide -
Press release - 20/11/2024 Research team develops novel biomimetic speaking valve technology
The challenge: if conventional speaking valves are used improperly, dangerous overpressure can occur, which can cause serious complications and even death. In a collaboration at the University of Freiburg, researchers developed a speaking valve with an integrated pressure release valve and an acoustic warning signal, inspired by the trapping mechanism of the carnivorous bladderwort plant Utricularia vulgaris.
https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/forschungsteam-entwickelt-neuartige-biomimetische-sprechventil-technologie