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Evolution of Cellular Power Stations
The protein OXA plays an important role in integrating protein molecules into mitochondria
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2016
Stem Cell Switch on the Move
Biologists from the University of Freiburg demonstrate how signals in plant roots determine the activity of stem cells
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Success for Two Collaborative Research Centers
University of Freiburg will receive eleven million euros from the German Research Foundation for the approved projects
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2016
Fine Tuning in the Brain
Researchers develop a computer model to explain how nerve cell connections form in the visual cortex
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Soft Probing with Optical Tweezers
Freiburg researchers have developed a method for measuring soft, structured surfaces using optical forces
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Color processing in the tiny brain of fruit flies
Biologists explain basic mechanisms of color vision in an invertebrate
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2018
Sonja-Verena Albers and Oliver Einsle both receive an ERC Advanced Grant
Archaeal cell division and a natural alternative to the industrial Haber-Bosch process: European Research Council (ERC) funds basic research by two Freiburg scientists.
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2024
International Plant Health Day: Understanding in the laboratory what happens in the field
May 12 is International Plant Health Day: Freiburg biologists Jürgen Kleine-Vehn, Thomas Ott and Aida Maric on the relevance of research into plant growth, nutrient uptake and resilience.
Located in Newsroom / Expert:innendienst
Pointing the way for students
Kari Reulecke is the new director of the Student Service Center
Located in Newsroom / Online Magazine / teaching & learning
Faulty Connection
Disturbed transmission of signals in the cerebrum promises new findings for epilepsy research
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2016