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  • Press release - 08/05/2023

    CureVac Announces Dosing of First Participant in Combined Phase 1/2 Study of Multivalent, Modified Influenza Vaccine Candidates Developed in Collaboration with GSK

    Initial Phase 1 part started with multivalent modified mRNA influenza vaccine candidates. Candidates developed in collaboration with GSK within broad infectious disease vaccine program encode for antigens covering four WHO-recommended flu strains.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/curevac-announces-dosing-first-participant-combined-phase-12-study-multivalent-modified-influenza-vaccine-candidates-developed-c
  • Diatoms as a biorefinery - 05/05/2023 Black and white microscopic image of the diatom cells, in which the lipid bodies are marked in green and a schematic representation of the conversion reaction has been zoomed into one of the cells. At the top of the image, the molecular model of the synthetic catalyst.

    Microalgae: sustainable chemical production in a mini factory

    Renewable raw materials that can be used as alternatives to fossil resources already exist. However, to turn them into everyday products, plant oils and other renewable raw materials not only have to be extracted, but often have to undergo complex chemical processing. Researchers at the University of Konstanz have now converted microalgae cells into tiny refineries to produce and upgrade raw materials, creating a supply of sustainable chemicals.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/microalgae-sustainable-chemical-production-mini-factory
  • Press release - 04/05/2023

    Gamma delta T cells can fight aggressive breast cancer

    Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive and deadly form of breast cancer with limited treatment options. Tumor growth and relapse of TNBC are driven by breast cancer stem cells, and improved therapies that can eliminate those hardy cells are urgently needed. Researchers from the University of Frieburg discovered that coordinated differentiation and changes in the metabolism of breast cancer stem cells make them invisible for…

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/gamma-delta-t-cells-can-fight-aggressive-breast-cancer
  • Press release - 03/05/2023

    Rapeseed makes more than just oil – it’s a source of proteins too

    At the Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes CBP in Leuna, Germany, representatives from politics, research and industry opened a novel pilot plant for the mild processing of rapeseed to increase the added-value potential of rape as a raw material.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/nicht-nur-oel-auch-proteine-aus-raps
  • Press release - 03/05/2023

    Organic-based coating with innovative functional properties is suitable for packaging and food products

    Sustainability is a major challenge in the food and packaging industry. Plastic packaging is being replaced by organic-based and biodegradable materials, but it must still fulfill high functional requirements. A team of researchers at the University of Hohenheim has developed a new coating system that is both water-impermeable, heat-resistant, and mechanically durable as well as being suitable for consumption, and biodegradable at the same time.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/organic-based-coating-innovative-functional-properties-suitable-packaging-and-food-products
  • Press release - 02/05/2023

    Tenure-track professorship for Soft Machines established

    Milana will strengthen the research of the Cluster of Excellence Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials (livMatS) in the field and work closely with scientists from the Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies (FIT) and the Freiburg Materials Research Center (FMF).

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/tenure-track-professur-fuer-soft-machines-eingerichtet
  • Press release - 26/04/2023

    Simply EGG-genious: Students invent edible packaging from eggshells

    Ready-made meals are ideal for quickly satisfying hunger. However, the quick snacks produce a lot of environmentally harmful plastic waste. To tackle this problem, the student team EDGGY from the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart rolled up its sleeves and developed edible packaging made from eggshells and other plant-based raw materials. And even better: they simply dissolve in the hot water and can be eaten as an additional protein boost.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/Simply-EGG-genious-Students-invent-edible-packaging-from-eggshells
  • Press release - 25/04/2023

    Jellyfish-like robots could one day clean up the world’s oceans

    Roboticists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have developed a jellyfish-inspired underwater robot with which they hope one day to collect waste from the bottom of the ocean. The almost noise-free prototype can trap objects underneath its body without physical contact, thereby enabling safe interactions in delicate environments such as coral reefs. Jellyfish-Bot could become a tool for environmental remediation.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/jellyfish-robots-could-one-day-clean-worlds-oceans
  • "Programmable" polymer materials - 24/04/2023 Black and white microscopic images of the printed objects and their changes in a total of 4 hours, each 2 hours apart. 1st row: sunflower, 2nd row: octopus and 3rd row: gecko.

    Medicine of the future: intelligent 4D polymers from the printer

    It is impossible to imagine medicine without 3D printing, which can be used to make implants or for culturing cells and tissues. It is now possible for 3D objects to be given an added dimension, namely an ability to make simple autonomous movements, by changing their size. Researchers at Heidelberg University have been able to produce microscopically small 4D structures from intelligent polymers that can be tailored to individual requirements.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/medicine-future-intelligent-4d-polymers-printer
  • Press release - 24/04/2023

    Hidden RNA repair mechanism discovered in humans

    Konstanz researchers discover the function of a previously unexplored protein: In three characteristic steps, "C12orf29" links the ends of RNA strands. Proteins that perform this kind of RNA ligation were previously unknown in humans. The results of the study suggest that it is important for RNA repair during cellular stress.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/hidden-rna-repair-mechanism-discovered-humans
  • Press release - 21/04/2023

    CELLUN - A fiber composite made from biopolymers

    In collaboration with the project partners CG TEC, Cordenka, ElringKlinger, Fiber Engineering and Technikum Laubholz, the DITF are developing a new fiber composite material (CELLUN) with reinforcing fibers made of cellulose. The matrix of the material is a thermoplastic cellulose derivative. CELLUN made from renewable biopolymers enables the replacement of glass or carbon fibers in the production of industrial molded parts.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/cellun-fiber-composite-made-biopolymers
  • Press release - 21/04/2023

    New research building for engineering life-inspired molecular systems

    Heidelberg University is to acquire a research building to develop innovative engineering science strategies and technologies on the basis of life-inspired molecular systems. The German Science and Humanities Council has now expressed its backing for the idea with an outstanding rating. This recommendation is the crucial precondition for a new building on the university campus Im Neuenheimer Feld.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/new-research-building-engineering-life-inspired-molecular-systems
  • Overview

    The Phytopharmaceuticals and Valuable Plant Ingredients initiative

    The Phytopharmaceuticals and Valuable Plant Ingredients initiative aims to further develop phytopharmaceuticals and valuable plant ingredients in Baden-Württemberg.

    https://biopro-v9-test.xanium.io/en/projects/current-projects/phytopharmaceuticals-and-valuable-plant-ingredients-initiative
  • Tablet-based diagnostics - 12/04/2023 Honeycomb portraits of the six-member TuCAN team. In the centre is the project's logo.

    TuCAN - innovative diagnostic procedure for neuropsychiatric disorders

    Neuropsychiatric disorders are often diagnosed late and have a negative impact on quality of life. Diagnosing the disease at an early stage is vital to be able to help those affected by offering them treatment adapted to their specific requirements. This is what the TuCAN project in Tübingen aims to achieve through the early and differential diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/tucan-innovative-diagnostic-procedure-neuropsychiatric-disorders
  • Press release - 06/04/2023

    Alternative glucose breakdown ensures the survival of cancer cells

    A key enzyme in sugar metabolism is inactivated particularly easily and efficiently by oxidative stress. Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) have now shown that with this oxidation, cells switch to an alternative sugar breakdown pathway and can thus escape oxidative stress. Cancer cells in particular benefit from this mechanism, which can also protect them from therapy-related damage.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/alternative-glucose-breakdown-ensures-survival-cancer-cells
  • City of the future - 04/04/2023 Photo of a yellow-green house with a vertical climate treatment system, containing many green plants, on the wall of the house.

    FamoS: climate protection on facades

    Resource-efficient water management, photovoltaic modules and innovative facade greening - FamoS is all that. By combining proven elements, the ‘facade module with synergy’ makes a valuable contribution to combatting climate change and boosting climate resilience in cities.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/famos-climate-protection-facades
  • The Contact Point for the healthcare industry regarding regulatory affairs

    Anlaufstelle Regulatorik Gesundheitswirtschaft BW

    https://biopro-v9-test.xanium.io/en/activities/anlaufstelle-regulatorik-gesundheitswirtschaft-bw
  • Press release - 31/03/2023 Biopro_Logo_OpenGraph.png

    Simulation of Miscanthus- and Sorghum-based resilient value chains in the Danube Region

    Can the value chains in the Danube macro-region be more sustainable and resilient against disruptions such as pandemics? How modelling could help to simulate the economic viability of developing Miscanthus and Sorghum based value chains in that region?

    https://biopro-v9-test.xanium.io/en/information/press-release/simulation-miscanthus-and-sorghum-based-resilient-value-chains-danube-region
  • Press release - 30/03/2023

    Green composite material made from flax and chitosan

    Composite materials provide stability in aircraft parts, sports equipment, and everyday household items. However, most of these materials have a poor carbon footprint and are not naturally degradable. A more sustainable alternative has been developed by a team from the University of Stuttgart. This completely bio-based composite material is made of flax fibers and the biopolymer chitosan.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/green-composite-material-made-flax-and-chitosan
  • Inovedis GmbH’s innovative implant - 28/03/2023 Inovedis_Implantat_Teaser.png

    Next-generation minimally invasive shoulder surgery

    The treatment of shoulder injuries such as rotator cuff tears is one of the most common orthopaedic interventions. It is therefore quite surprising that the surgical procedure has not changed much for decades - although it is relatively complicated. The start-up Inovedis has now developed a completely new surgical technique based on an implant that can be performed simply, safely, quickly and cost-effectively with minimal stress for patients.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/next-generation-minimally-invasive-shoulder-surgery
  • Sustainable construction - 28/03/2023 Auf der Zeichnung sind räumlich angeordnete Wände aus Weiden-Lehm-Komposit und davorstehende Personen zu sehen.

    Digital manufacturing processes enable buildings to be constructed with flax and willow

    A switch to sustainable and circular construction concepts is needed to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction sector. At the German National Garden Show (Bundesgartenschau) in Mannheim, FibR GmbH, together with researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, will be showcasing two innovative buildings made from flax and willow, renewable raw materials that exemplify possible building concepts of the future.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/news/digital-manufacturing-processes-enable-buildings-be-constructed-flax-and-willow
  • Press release - 23/03/2023

    Targeted computer modelling to accelerate antiviral drug development

    Effective drugs against viral diseases like COVID-19 are urgently needed now and in the future. The emergence of viral mutants and yet unknown viruses could push vaccines to their limits. The DZIF scientist and bioinformatician Andreas Dräger from the University of Tübingen is working on a computer-based method that can help to accelerate the time-consuming identification and development of antiviral agents. Using a novel analysis technique that…

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/press-release/computermodellierung-zur-schnelleren-entwicklung-antiviraler-medikamente
  • Development of anti-tumour agents - 20/03/2023 Drawing of the ER membrane with Sec61 channel to which the B-306 molecule binds. A pink arrow illustrates the calcium release into the cytosol.

    Targeting the protective shield of cancers

    Cancer cells have different mechanisms to help them escape destruction by the immune system. Solid tumours, for example, are often surrounded by a protective layer of lactate, which has a strong immunosuppressive effect. WMT AG from Heidelberg is developing small drug molecules that reduce lactate production and thus make cancer cells vulnerable to immune system attacks.

    https://biopro-v9-test-gi.xanium.io/en/article/news/targeting-protective-shield-cancers
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  • Residual materials with potential - 16/03/2023 Der zylinderförmige Reaktor ist in ein Gestell eingebaut.

    PeePower™ – energy from urine

    The objective of the PeePower™ BUGA 2023 collaborative research project is to produce green hydrogen and platform chemicals from wastewater. This fits in nicely with BUGA 2023’s (German National Garden Show) four major themes, namely, climate, energy, environment and food security.

    https://biopro-v9-test-bio.xanium.io/en/articles/pm/peepower-energy-urine

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