Secret disclosed about self-healing embryos
The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the world's top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Now a molecular genetics research team around Prof Read more …
Research on small RNA molecules could bring new therapies
The discovery of small RNA molecules and their relevance for gene regulation has dramatically changed our understanding of many essential cellular processes – and provides the Read more …
Analytica 2008

With 121 high level lectures and 65 published posters, Analytica 2008 – organised by the German Chemical Society (GDCh), the Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM) Read more …
How small RNA molecules impact biomedical research
The discovery of small RNA molecules and their relevance for gene regulation has dramatically changed our understanding of many essential cellular processes – and provides the Read more …
World’s first human brain images scanned with a PET/MRI hybrid system
The next-generation of hybrid imaging technology was presented at this years SNM meeting in Washington, D.C: The first human brain images from a prototype PET/MRI system, which is Read more …
Britain earmarks £50 million for NHS genetics
‘Genetics offers prediction of risk, more precise diagnosis, more targeted and effective use of existing drugs, new gene-based drugs and therapies, and prevention and treatment Read more …
State of the art technology for biomedical imaging
A convenient technology to quantify three-dimensional (3D) morphological features would have widespread applications in biomedical research. Now, researchers from Umea University Read more …
A promising outlook for new gentle breast cancer therapies

Targeted medication and gentle surgical procedures are the pillars of modern breast cancer therapy, according to participants at this year’s German Congress of Senology. Read more …
New Cancer Drug Hope
AstraZeneca has been collaborating with researchers who detected a potential Aurora B inhibitor.
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The European Institute of Molecular Imaging

The First European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI) was foundet at the Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Muenster, Germany.
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Contrast agents

Generating targeting agents for diagnostics, prognostics and radiotherapy, by designing biochemically specific elements in contrast agents to be the targeting molecules attached Read more …
‘Moleculary’ medicine: now and the future

In an interview with Daniela Zimmermann, Executive Director of European Hospital, Dr Mohammad Naraghi, Head of the Department of Business Development at Siemens Medical Solutions, Read more …
Electroporation

The function of cell membrane is to maintain the stability of a cell’s interior by regulating the amounts and types of molecules entering or leaving the cell.
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The advent of personalised therapies

12 distinguished researchers and industry representatives presented the latest molecular medicine research at the Molecular Medicine – from Diagnostics to Therapy symposium – one Read more …
Appendicitis complicated by chickenpox

Surgeons Sergey V Stonogin, specialist in infectious cases, Eugeny V Dvorovenko, Head of Emergency Surgery, and Vladimir A Chaplin, endoscopy specialist - report on results from Read more …
The Eisenherz project

Tobias Schaeffter PhD, Principal Scientist, Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Arne Hengerer PhD, Director molecular MR, Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, and Andreas Read more …
Molecular MRI

By Dr Fabian Kiessling, Head of the Division of Molecular Imaging, Department of Biophysics and Medical Radiation Physics, German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) Read more …
Advancing individualised therapies
The decoding of the genome has made it possible for molecular biology specialists to detect predispositions for illnesses and treat them accordingly. Read more …

HITACHI to showcase latest technologies at Paris event and to present the group seminar "What's next in Healthcare" on May 21, from 10 am