A well-functioning immune system is essential for protection against infections. However, with increasing age, the functioning of the immune system diminishes, which is also due to age-related damage…
Covid-19: FLI in Phase I
(from 01.10.2022)
As of October 1, 2022, the FLI is in a Phase I of the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously established FLI regulations have been replaced by measures and…
Mild, persistent inflammation in tissue is considered one of the biological hallmarks of the aging process in humans – and at the same time is a risk factor for diseases such as Alzheimer’s or…
Organizational Structure of the FLI
The legal status of the FLI is that of a registered association (e.V.), registered in 1992 as Institute for Molecular Biology (IMB). In accordance to the new…
At the annual meeting of the German Stem Cell Network (GSCN) in Münster, Claudia Waskow, research group leader at the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) and Professor of…
On September 15, Prof. Dario R. Valenzano will introduce himself at the FLI with a lecture on "Evolutionary Ecology of Aging". Valenzano, who was jointly appointed as a professor by the FLI and…
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 employees and members of other Leibniz Institutes.…