4.5 million euros for a new research program
11/16/2016The DFG funds the new Research Training Group "Understanding Ubiquitylation: From Molecular Mechanisms to Diseases" at the University of Würzburg.
moreThe DFG funds the new Research Training Group "Understanding Ubiquitylation: From Molecular Mechanisms to Diseases" at the University of Würzburg.
moreAutonomous adenomas are the most common benign tumours of the thyroid gland. Mutations in two genes account for around 70 percent of the cases. Scientists from the University of Würzburg have now discovered another key trigger.
moreMagnesium improved blood clotting in case of a genetic defect of platelet development.
more"Nature" publication gives hope to a more targeted effect of medicine
moreIn Würzburg medical doctors and scientists brought a possible strategy on the way to improve treatment of heart failure.
moreEuropean Research Council funds researcher from Würzburg with 1.5 million Euros
moreNovel insights into RNP granules by employing the trypanosome's microtubule skeleton as a molecular sieve.
moreToday, kids can swing some test tubes in our school lab
moreAn art project "Joy and Hope, Sorrow and Fear" by the Catholic Church 2015
moreControl of p97 function by cofactor binding // Buchberger A, Schindelin H, Hänzelmann P // FEBS Letters 2015 Aug 28. pii: S0014-5793(15)00728-0
moreOnce again the prestigious Shanghai Ranking places the University of Würzburg to be among the 200 best universities in the world. In this league, only three Bavarian and thirteen German universities are present.
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