Breakthrough organoid model replicates essential neural network. A new organoid model of the dopaminergic system…
Browsing: Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
The Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) is a leading research facility located in Vienna, Austria, part of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Established in 1999, IMBA is dedicated to the study of molecular mechanisms underlying medical disorders and development. It focuses on cutting-edge research in the fields of stem cells, RNA biology, molecular pathology, and neurobiology, among others. The institute is known for its use of innovative technologies in genetics and genomics to explore fundamental biological processes and disease mechanisms. IMBA also fosters collaboration between basic research and clinical applications, aiming to translate its findings into therapeutic strategies. The facility is part of the Vienna Biocenter, a cluster of research institutes, universities, and biotech companies, making it a hub of biomedical science in Europe.
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How the genome is packed into chromosomes that can be faithfully moved during cell division.…
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By using a new method, which modified an established approach to generate so-called neuroectoderm, scientists…