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There are more than 170 scientists doing research on the mechanisms on aging at FLI. Hence, there’s always something new to report. Moreover, members of the interested public have the opportunity to attend FLI’s research seminars.

In January 2023, the research group led by computational biologist H. Melike Dönertas began its work. It is starting with projects at the interface of…

Clara Correia-Melo will head a new junior research group on "Microbiome and Metabolism" at FLI. Start date is February 2023.

Prof. Dr. Janine Kirstein will head a new research group on the biochemistry of aging at the FLI next year. The position comes with a W3 professorship…

This introductory lecture series is presented by our data steward Jeanne Wilbrandt. It takes place during the 2nd half of 2022 and is open to FLI…

Let's Celebrate Diversity: Initiated by the Charta der Vielfalt e.V. the nationwide action day on May 31st brings awareness of diversity into working…

Animal experiments in research are a controversial topic. However, institutions such as the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute…

A research team led by Dario Riccardo Valenzano investigated whether short-lived killifish undergo aging of the immune system.

We are proud of FLI's successful participation in the 4th Nothobranchius Symposium.

UniStem Day: the never-ending journey of stem cell research

We are happy to announce that Michael Reuter’s abstract was one of only 30 selected contributions for an Honorable Mention based on creativity and/or…