Alf Honigmann, Meritxell Huch and André Nadler are new Allen Distinguished Investigators.
Study reveals that transcription, a basic process in gene expression, is happening in sequentially assembled specialized areas in the cell nucleus.
Talk on phase separation kicks of winter term.
MPI-CBG director emerita elected into INSA for pioneering contribution to science and long-standing collaborations with the scientific community in…
Researchers from Dresden and Vienna reveal link between connectivity of three-dimensional structures in tissues and the emergence of their…
Bridging basic research, therapeutic application and self-help in Retinal diseases
Researchers from Dresden, together with Danish and Finnish colleagues, identify a gene that enables beta cells to communicate with each other, helping…
Prize of the German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine e. V. (DGKL) for Kai Simons, Andrej Shevchenko and Andreas Greinacher.
The switching of microbes between different subgroups in response to competition can stabilise ecological communities.
DRESDEN-concept Summer School Bootcamp for Physical Biology with Rob Phillips in Dresden.
World’s largest science prize for discovering a new mechanism of cellular organization.
The 2022 Awards of the German Stem Cell Network recognize outstanding stem cell researchers.
The head of the MPI-CBG transgenic core facility receives the award for a method to reduce the number of experimental animals.
Dresden research team finds that the cell cortex, a fine network of filaments below the cell membrane, is activated in a controlled way by thousands…
Brain organoids provide insights into the evolution of the human brain
Researchers from Dresden uncover a greater neuron production in the frontal lobe during brain development in modern humans than Neandertals, due to…
The director of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden received the Körber Prize in Hamburg's City Hall for the…
Research of MPI-CBG director Meritxell Huch featured in the Yearbook Highlights
Researchers at the Human Technopole in Milan, Itlay and the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, Germany show how…
Dresden and Tübingen researchers show that roundworms adapted their fertility to different temperatures during evolution.
Dresden and Leipzig researchers find that stem cells in the developing brain of modern humans take longer to divide and make fewer errors when…
The Heineman Stiftung funds two projects to further strenghten the German-Israeli scientific cooperation
Around 30 Nobel Laureates and almost 500 young scientists in Lindau
Clusters of proteins can form in solutions with concentrations that are well below the threshold for phase separation and the formation of…
Spanish scientist investigates liver development, regeneration and disease.
A brilliant scientist will be forever with us
The director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden receives the award for the discovery of condensates - cell…
Dresden Science Night will happen again on July 8.
Award for pioneering contributions to sequence analysis algorithms and their applications to biosequence search, genome sequencing, and comparative…
Funding for Maximina Yun and Steffen Rulands to explore the role of regeneration in aging