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In the interview, Flora Weber explains why it is important to focus on more than just the details in microscopy.
Interns at ISAS do more than make coffee. Christopher Borg gives an exemplary insight into his internship, during which he worked on using a miniaturised plasma as an ion source for ion mobility spectrometry (IMS).
In the project ‚TICARDIO‘, doctoral students study the interaction of inflammation and thromboses. Their approach contributes to improving the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Bernhard Blank-Landeshammer developed a method that makes it possible to identify peptides in tissue samples using mass spectrometry. It combines information on genomics, proteomics and transcriptomics.
Since the beginning of August, a pharmacy student from Italy has been a guest at ISAS for the first time. Anna Percio from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome talks about her experiences in the ERC group Sulfaging.
Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation. Therefore, scientists at ISAS are studying the phase after an acute infarction to find new therapeutic approaches.