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- project . 2021 - 2026Funder: EC Project Code: 101002646Overall Budget: 1,993,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,993,000 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In vivo imaging of cellular localization and function and visualization of the chemicals that drive life are key challenges for biological research. Current methods limit our insight into this “bigger picture” to either a glimpse (low penetration and small field of view...
- project . 2020 - 2025Funder: EC Project Code: 852798Overall Budget: 1,497,530 EURFunder Contribution: 1,497,530 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Genetic and epigenetic instability contribute to cancers, aging, developmental disorders, and neurological diseases, so in-depth understanding how this instability arises is an important question affecting millions in Europe. Physical conflicts between the transcription...
- project . 2016 - 2017Funder: EC Project Code: 692952Overall Budget: 150,000 EURFunder Contribution: 150,000 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: Helmholtz Zentrum München
The currently available neuroimaging tools, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and optical microscopy, are not adequate for deep tissue volumetric visualization of brain activity in real time. The need for such solutions underlies the large scale multi...
- project . 2019 - 2021Funder: EC Project Code: 840834Overall Budget: 162,806 EURFunder Contribution: 162,806 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Neuromasts are the sensory organs used by fishes and amphibians to sense water displacement. Neuromasts contain hair cells that are very similar to our own inner ear cells. Unlike mammalian ear cells, bird and fish hair cells regenerate after ablated. Understanding the ...
- project . 2021 - 2026Funder: EC Project Code: 949906Overall Budget: 1,493,330 EURFunder Contribution: 1,493,330 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: Helmholtz Zentrum München
The prevalence of allergic diseases, such as atopic eczema, asthma and rhinitis, has increased over the past decades and is currently estimated to be up to 40%. Prevention strategies play a pivotal role, as there are no curative treatments available. Therefore, the aim ...