New TU Dresden research group aims to uncover how stem cells respond to mechanical forces…
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TU Dresden, officially known as Technische Universität Dresden, is one of the largest and most prominent technical universities in Germany. Located in Dresden, Saxony, it was founded in 1828 and has evolved into a major center of research and education in Europe. The university is known for its broad spectrum of subjects in engineering, natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. TU Dresden is part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative, a campaign to promote high-quality research and education in Germany, which has enhanced its profile as a leading research university. The institution is also involved in various international collaborations, providing its students and faculty with numerous opportunities for global research exchanges and partnerships.
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TU Dresden Freigeist fellow Dr Juliane Simmchen is investigating with her multidisciplinary junior research group…
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