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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.

The new research group is headed by Manuel E. Than, a structural biologist who had worked with Robert Huber and Wolfram Bode.

The Leibniz Graduate School on Aging and Age-related Dieseases (LGSA) is a joint activity of the Leibniz Institute for Age Research (FLI) and the…

Celebration of the Beutenberg Campus on the occasion of the awards ceremony (365 landmarks in the land of ideas)

Official Opening of the Ernst Abbe…

The new research group, headed by the internationally renowned expert on mouse genetics, will resume its work on DNA damage response including DNA…

The project Innovative model for ageing research: Genome analysis and mutagenesis of the most short-lived known vertebrate (Nothobranchius furzeri) is…

Date: 15.12.2005, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.


Place: Leibniz Institute for Age Research Jena, Lecture Hall

The new name and new scientific focus of the institute were presented to the media in interviews of several FLI group leaders and the scientific…

The new name and research concept of FLI were celebrated with international guest scientists and politicians.

 

See also the press release of the…

Within the first "Science night" in Jena, the FLI was open to the public and presented molecular and biomedical aspect of age research to interested…

Alzheimers Disease is characterised by the deposition of amyloid plaques in the brain. Plaques are composed of A-beta, a 40-42 amino acid long…