Archive 2012
Wednesday, 06 June, 2012
CeNS Associate Dr. Michael Nash receives Society in Science fellowship
Society in Science, ETH Zurich's worldwide fellowship for outstanding postdoctoral researchers, has selected eight new fellows in research fields ranging from philosophy to applied systems biology more …
Thursday, 24 May, 2012
Neue Sonderforschungsbereiche an der LMU
Xenotransplantation, Nanoagenzien, Proteinforschung und Multiple Sklerose more …
Monday, 14 May, 2012
Bayerisches Netzwerk für Biosystemforschung
Auftaktveranstaltung von BioSysNet am Genzentrum der LMU more …
Friday, 11 May, 2012
CeNS Annual Report 2011 is online!
Read about what happened last year at CeNS more …
Wednesday, 02 May, 2012
Ötzis blood detected by CeNS researchers
5,000 year old red blood cells discovered - oldest blood known to modern science more …
Tuesday, 01 May, 2012
Neue «Ötzi»-Überraschung
5300 Jahre alte Blutkörperchen
Thursday, 19 April, 2012
DNA origami puts a smart lid on solid-state nanopore sensors
The latest advance in solid-state nanopore sensors devices that are made with standard tools of the semiconductor industry yet can offer single-molecule sensitivity for label-free protein screening expands their bag of tricks through bionanotechnology. Researchers at the Technische Universität more …
Wednesday, 18 April, 2012
New ScienceCast online: Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy
LMU chemist Professor Thomas Bein studies porous nanoparticles, which show great potential as vehicles for the delivery of drugs to specific target cells. Bein hopes that his research will lead to cancer treatments that have minimal side-effects. The research of Professor Bein's group is now more …