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Article - 21/02/2019 Using neuromedical artificial intelligence responsibly
Brain-computer interfaces are the latest developments in the neurotechnology field. They are used to record brain activity, which is then decoded with artificial intelligence techniques and converted into control signals for robots or computers. While this brings hope to severely paralysed people, it also implies risks due to the interest of companies like Google and Facebook in this type of data.
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Article - 11/02/2019 Natural biopolymers - the sustainable almost-all-rounders
Wood pulp as well as hemp and flax are renewable raw materials that can be processed into fibres of a new performance class using innovative technologies. They are environmentally friendly and help to solve waste problems. Products and processes for these fibres of the future are being developed at the DITF Denkendorf. They are suitable for textile and technical applications.
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Article - 07/02/2019 Artificial intelligence in ophthalmology
Retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are now treatable. However, it is hard to predict individual disease progression. A group of researchers at the University Eye Centre in Freiburg are currently developing a new system which is hoped will allay fears and improve therapy planning. The system uses artificial intelligence to predict therapeutic outcome from image and patient data. Initial results are already available.
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Article - 30/01/2019 candidum – computer-assisted enzyme design
Industry has been using enzymes for over a hundred years. While it initially had to content itself with natural enzymes, it is now increasingly possible to design tailor-made biocatalysts with specific properties. The start-up company candidum GmbH from Stuttgart promises to achieve this faster than ever before - mostly thanks to accelerated virtual screening.
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Article - 30/01/2019 candidum – computer-assisted enzyme design
Industry has been using enzymes for over a hundred years. While it initially had to content itself with natural enzymes, it is now increasingly possible to design tailor-made biocatalysts with specific properties. The start-up company candidum GmbH from Stuttgart promises to achieve this faster than ever before - mostly thanks to accelerated virtual screening.
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Article - 29/01/2019 Targeted RNA editing with the body’s own enzyme activity
Completely new possibilities for research and gene therapy became available following the development of the CRISPR/Cas method for targeted modification of the genome. However, treatment with molecular scissors is not without risk as potential errors are stored in the genome forever. Scientists from Tübingen have developed an alternative method in which the intervention takes place at the RNA level using the body's own enzymes and is thus…
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Article - 24/01/2019 Scientists to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater
In Germany, around 1,500 tonnes of antibiotics per year are administered to humans and animals. As a result, more and more bacteria are developing resistance to common antibiotics. As part of HyReKA, a cooperative project funded by the BMBF, scientists led by Professor Thomas Schwartz from the KIT are investigating how antibiotic-resistant pathogens spread and how they can be prevented from doing so.
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Article - 24/01/2019 Scientists to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater
In Germany, around 1,500 tonnes of antibiotics per year are administered to humans and animals. As a result, more and more bacteria are developing resistance to common antibiotics. As part of HyReKA, a cooperative project funded by the BMBF, scientists led by Professor Thomas Schwartz from the KIT are investigating how antibiotic-resistant pathogens spread and how they can be prevented from doing so.
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Event - Biopackaging in the Danube Region
Vienna (Austria), Workshophttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/pilot-action-biopackaging -
Expert interview - 16/01/2019 Cybersecurity is an important issue for the pharmaceutical industry
In an increasingly interconnected world, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors need to be aware of cybersecurity threats in manufacturing. We talked about these threats with Holger Mettler who is in charge of computer system validation and cybersecurity at Exyte (formerly M + W), a global enterprise that designs, engineers and constructs complex manufacturing facilities and buildings for the life sciences industry.
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Article - 10/01/2019 Stocktaking and recommendations for action: the BBAW’s fourth gene technology report
In the new gene technology report, the interdisciplinary working group of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (BBAW) takes stock of gene technology developments in Germany during the past few decades, and discusses the societal, legal and ethical challenges associated with these technologies in the future. The report is highly topical due to the controversy surrounding the ruling of the European Court of Justice on CRISPR/Cas9 genome…
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Article - 10/01/2019 Stocktaking and recommendations for action: the BBAW’s fourth gene technology report
In the new gene technology report, the interdisciplinary working group of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (BBAW) takes stock of gene technology developments in Germany during the past few decades, and discusses the societal, legal and ethical challenges associated with these technologies in the future. The report is highly topical due to the controversy surrounding the ruling of the European Court of Justice on CRISPR/Cas9 genome…
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Company profile - 09/01/2019 HQS Quantum Simulations for industrial quantum mechanics applications
The door to the quantum world is opening wider and wider. Behind it is a whole new view of materials and molecules. Quantum mechanics applications not only benefit science, they also offer huge economic potential. The Karlsruhe start-up HQS Quantum Simulations is playing a pioneering role in quantum simulations for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
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Dossier - 28/08/2018 With molecular diagnostics to biomarker-based personalised therapy
Diagnosing suitable biomarkers is a prerequisite for tailoring personalised therapies to patient heterogeneity. Genetic tests and genome sequencing play a key role in these diagnoses. Up until now, personalised therapy has achieved the greatest success in the field of oncology. However, personalised treatments are also gaining in importance for treating other diseases.
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Event - Tourism meets Bioeconomy
Sofia (Bulgaria), Workshophttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/tourism-meets-bioeconomy -
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Funding Future Insight Prize
Funding programme, Funded by: Merck KGaA, sb_search.searchresult.label.programSubmissionDate: 31/12/2022https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/database/funding/future-insight-prize -
Funding Future Insight Prize
Funding programme, Funded by: Merck KGaA, sb_search.searchresult.label.programSubmissionDate: 31/12/2022https://www.bio-pro.de/en/service/funding/future-insight-prize -
Funding Future Insight Prize
Funding programme, Funded by: Merck KGaA, sb_search.searchresult.label.programSubmissionDate: 31/12/2022https://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/databases/funding/future-insight-prize -
The Baden-Württemberg healthcare industry https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/location/location-bwLocation BW
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Funding Life? – A Fresh Scientific Approach to the Basic Principles of Life
Funding programme, Funded by: VolkswagenStiftunghttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/service/funding/life-a-fresh-scientific-approach-to-the-basic-principles-of-life -
Funding Funding of the German Federal Environmental Foundation
Funding programme, Funded by: DBUhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/service/funding/funding-of-the-german-federal-environmental-foundation -
Funding Funding of the German Federal Environmental Foundation
Funding programme, Funded by: DBUhttps://www.biooekonomie-bw.de/en/databases/funding/funding-of-the-german-federal-environmental-foundation -
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Dossier - 09/04/2018 Digitisation in agriculture - from precision farming to farming 4.0
Automated steering systems, data-driven targeted application of fertilisers and pesticides, field robots and drones, soil analysis sensors, autonomous driving - digitisation is advancing in agriculture as elsewhere. The question asked by farmers and by society in general is whether the increasing adoption of digital technologies in agriculture is a curse or a blessing.
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Dossier - 08/03/2018 Building sustainably - actively protecting the climate
Using renewable and recycled raw materials, minimising the use of water and energy during construction works and subsequent operation of a building, conserving resources and protecting the environment while maintaining biodiversity are all important components of sustainable building construction.
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Dossier - 06/03/2018 Big data - the big promise of the new digitised world
Big data is a widely used buzzword in today's information era. The use of big data in the digital world presents both an opportunity and a risk. Mass data is now used and analysed in almost all areas of life. Even the healthcare sector is undergoing extensive digitisation.
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Save the Date - Meet & Match: Computer- and robot-aided surgery
Strasbourg, Meet & Matchhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/meet-match-computer-and-roboter-aided-surgery -
Save the date - Phytopharma Day
Stuttgart, Meet & Matchhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/phytopharma-day -
Save the Date - Meet&Match: Strategies for Drug Discovery: Simulation – Screening – Repurposing
Strasbourg, France, Registration deadline: Meet & Matchhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/drugdiscovery -
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2nd International Bioeconomy Congress https://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/registration-for-presentersRegistration for presenters
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Dossier - 20/03/2017 Lignin – a natural resource with huge potential
Petroleum is the raw material for basic chemicals. Growing demand and dwindling resources mean that the chemical industry is increasingly focusing on renewable resources. Lignin is a wood component that is proving to be a promising resource. It is currently almost exclusively used for generating energy, although it could also be used for other purposes. In Baden-Württemberg, a research consortium is specifically focused on exploring its…
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Dossier - 17/01/2017 Phytopharmaceuticals – fighting disease with natural substances
Phytopharmaceuticals are herbal medicines whose efficacy is down to one or several plant substances or active ingredients. They have been used for treating diseases since time immemorial. This traditional knowledge is still the basis for many medicinal products made from plants or parts thereof. Herbal medicines have been produced in Baden-Württemberg for many generations.
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Event - - 2nd International Bioeconomy Congress
Stuttgart, Kongress/Symposiumhttps://www.bio-pro.de/en/events/past-events/2nd-international-bioeconomy-congress -
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