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Center for Modern China Studies Opens

Center for Modern China Studies Opens

University of Freiburg and Nanjing University strengthen their strategic partnership with institutes in both cities

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Natural Sciences and Languages in Top Group

Natural Sciences and Languages in Top Group

Fields of study at the University of Freiburg receive good scores on the new Centre for Higher Education ranking

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Faulty Connection

Faulty Connection

Disturbed transmission of signals in the cerebrum promises new findings for epilepsy research

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Fighting Epidemics in Africa

Fighting Epidemics in Africa

Researchers develop a rapid test for diagnosing malaria and other tropical diseases out of blood in a single run

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How to get rid of proteins

How to get rid of proteins

Scientists discover substrates for targeted protein degradation

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Let There Be Light

Let There Be Light

Freiburg physicist Frank Stienkemeier awarded 2.3 million euros from European Research Council

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New Tools, Big Effect

New Tools, Big Effect

A team coordinated by a Freiburg chemist receives 1,050,000 USD to develop an approach for studying a biopolymer

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Signal for Embryological Development

Signal for Embryological Development

The protein YAP plays a crucial role in the development of the human neural crest

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Implant against High Blood Pressure

Implant against High Blood Pressure

Aesculap AG agrees to participate in neuroloop GmbH and invest in a University of Freiburg spinoff

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To Prevent Cancer in Butterfly Disease Patients

 To Prevent Cancer in Butterfly Disease Patients

Researchers have revealed how a rare genetic skin condition causes aggressive skin tumours

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An opinion in milliseconds

An opinion in milliseconds

Freiburg scientist has decoded brain processes associated with the subconscious evaluation of social groups

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Apothecary Cabinet under the Skin

Apothecary Cabinet under the Skin

New method enables storage and controlled release of pharmaceutical substances in the body

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Epilepsy at the Molecular Level

Epilepsy at the Molecular Level

Researchers study the link between malformations of the cerebral cortex and the occurrence of the neurological disease

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Shedding Light on Bacteria

Shedding Light on Bacteria

The tiny cyanobacteria use the principle of the lens in the human eye to perceive light direction

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Closed-loop stimulation promises fewer side effects

 Closed-loop stimulation promises fewer side effects

How adaptive stimulation could make a significant difference for patients with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease

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Meeting the Demand for Specialists

Meeting the Demand for Specialists

With the “Master 2016” program, the University of Freiburg receives five new degree programs and expands three others

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Oxford and Freiburg Launch Unique Partnership

Oxford and Freiburg Launch Unique Partnership

Henrike Lähnemann assumes duties as Chair of Medieval German Literature and Linguistics

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No sex required

No sex required

German-Israeli team discovers gene trigger for asexual reproduction

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The Whole Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts

The Whole Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts

Physical chemist Thorsten Hugel receives prestigious grant from European Research Council

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