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XpandHSC – Functional Blood Stem Cells
XpandHSC: Ex vivo expansion of functional human hematopoietic stem cells to improve therapy
Challenge
One important limiting factor for successful clinical
Schüler-Sommerschule 2016 in Jena
Vom 6 bis zum 10. Juni 2016 fand die vom Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien (IPHT) und der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena organisierte 12. Jenaer
Animal Facility Fish
Killifish are a promising model organism specifically for aging research because of their short lifespan. A total of about 8,600 fish are kept in aquariums for this purpose.
A Glance in the Past: FLI's History
A Pioneer of Aging Research: Fritz Lipmann
The Leibniz Institute on Aging’s name commemorates Fritz Lipmann, an outstanding German-American biochemist who
On 12. December 2019, Dieter Bednarz, author, lecturer and guest speaker, speaks about "Zu jung für alt – Vom Aufbruch in die Freiheit nach dem Arbeitsleben" in the lecture series "Science &
Morrison Research Group
Nerve Regeneration: How Damaged Cells Recover
Helen Morrison’s research lab is interested in the processes of nerve regeneration, the nature of cell communication, and the
Cellerino Associated Research Group
Current Projects
MicroRNAs and Aging
To understand the regulation of microRNAs during aging, next-generation sequencing is applied. These microRNAs are part of a
As of October 1st, 2015, the FLI presents itself with a new corporate design.
As of October 1st, the new logo, new business stationary and new website of the FLI will be implemented. The facelift has