News
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Post date:11. January 2021 - 14:40
One of the greatest challenges in improving treatment strategies for pancreatic cancer patients is to translate results obtained in the basic research laboratory directly to patient care. To improve this process, known as translation, appropriate human model systems that are predictive of the clinic are needed.
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Post date:1. December 2020 - 16:33
We are pleased to announce that Maria Robles (Principal Investigator P11) has been selected as one of thirty life scientists to become EMBO Young Investigator. She will join the existing network of 73 current and 384 former members of the programme.
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Post date:30. November 2020 - 16:05
Maria Robles (Principal Investigator P11) will succeed Christina Scheel, who left Munich and the SFB 1321. We would like to take the opportunity to thank her for her contributions and to welcome our new member.
Photo: Roland M. Schmid, Maria Robles, Günter Schneider, Angelika Schnieke, Julia Mayerle (clockwise from back left)
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Post date:27. October 2020 - 11:48
Our second retreat took place from 19.10.2020 to 20.10.2020. Due to the Covid crisis we run it as a fully virtual event with 80+ participants. The retreat included presentations of the ongoing projects as well as new project proposals. Despite the virtual setup we had very intensive and lively discussions.
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Post date:26. October 2020 - 16:20
Maria Robles, Principal investigator of P11, was awarded the first prize of the “Proteomics Highlight of the Year” for her 2019 Science publication Sleep-wake cycles drive daily dynamics of synaptic phosphorylation.
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Post date:14. October 2020 - 11:44
The teams of Mauricio Berriel Diaz (Principal investigator of P09) and Maria Rohm performed lipidomics on plasma of cachexia models and cancer patients and identified specific lipid species as a hallmark of cancer-associated weight loss.