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René Onken +49 6221 42 3922 A014 Graduate student I am currently finishing my studies in Cellular Biochemistry at Bielefeld University. Over the course of my studies, I undertook research…

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Alanna Kirschner +49 6221 42 3922 A014 Graduate student I received my B.S. in Biological Chemistry from Bates College, during which I completed research internships at Memorial Sloan Kettering…

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Anna Metzler A014 Graduate student I received my bachelors degree in Biomedical Science from the University of New Hampshire and my masters in Biological Science from Florida State University in the…

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Antonia Schach A014 Graduate student I studied Molecular Biotechnology at Heidelberg University as a scholar of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. Throughout my studies, I completed…

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Mervdy-Biya Nkangu +49 6221 42 2518 M080 Office Coordinator About Mervdy Mervdy Nkangu worked for many years as a Social Worker in various roles supporting children, adolescents, and families. Most…

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Our Research Our mission is to decipher the mechanisms that drive tumor initiation, progression, and therapy-tolerant states with emphasis on drug resistance, drug persistence, and phenotypic…

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Peter Albers, director PROBASE-Study Our aim is to reduce the number of examinations and at the same time to keep a closer eye on men at increased risk by monitoring them more…

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Library The use of the plagiarism software iThenticate (www.ithenticate.com) helps authors to ensure they have sufficiently cited their sources of written work before publishing or submitting, esp.…

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Since their discovery in 2004, the grid cells in the brain, which are important for our orientation, have been regarded as a kind of “GPS in the head.” However, scientists at the German Cancer…

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