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Tissue section from the gastroesophageal junction of a mouse, illustrating the spatial distribution of various cell types through immunostaining: CDH1 in green identifying epithelial cells, POSTN in red and ACTA2 in white delineating distinct fibroblast subpopulations, with nuclei stained blue.

The transition from the esophagus to the stomach is a delicate region from a medical point of view, often associated with pathological disorders leading to cancer. An international research team has now gained new insights into this region. These pave the way for new prevention and treatment options.

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Würzburg management professor Daniela Lorenz receives one of the prizes for good teaching from the Bavarian Ministry of Science. She achieves top rankings in her faculty's teaching evaluations.

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She gave up her job as a pharmaceutical and biotech consultant and now runs a cheese shop: JMU alumna Anne Kuhbier talks about her radical career change.

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Strong magnetic fields occur at the edge of the Milky Way's central black hole. This is shown by new investigations by an international research team. Astronomers from the University of Würzburg were involved.

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A new and more precise way of measuring time is the aim of an international research project in which Würzburg physicist Adriana Pálffy-Buß is involved. The results could also help in the search for dark matter.

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