Pressemitteilungen

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Creating skin from hair – transplants heal chronic wounds euroderm GmbH from Leipzig is to transfer production of its skin transplants to Stuttgart. 02.11.2004
The future of medicine: BioStar 2004 in Stuttgart More than 250 scientists from Germany and further afield yesterday gathered in the SI Centre Stuttgart for the first day of "BioStar 2004". 05.11.2004
Communicating the key technologies of the 21st Century Professor Arnold I. 15.11.2004
»A third set of teeth, that's a good thing to aim for« In her opening speech, Lord Mayer of the university city of Tübingen Brigitte Russ-Scherer stressed the need for transfer between science and business, particularly in the field of biotechnology: " 02.12.2004
Dynamism boosts technological progress in innovative immunotherapies Tübingen-based biopharmaceutical company immatics biotechnologies GmbH, founded in September 2000 and specialising in the development of highly specific medications based on tumour-associated pepti 13.04.2005
Hope for the blind thanks to business angels Reutlingen-based medtech company Retina Implant AG is developing an electronic chip that is implanted in the eye under the retina and will restore partial vision to many blind people. 18.04.2005
Time to heal – artificial lung that supports the natural respiratory organs The ability to replace vital organs either temporarily or even permanently with artificial ones is nowadays more than just a dream. 22.04.2005
»One-stop shop« for bioanalytical products and services PANATecs GmbH, one of the most recent start-ups in the STERN region, was founded by scientists from the University of Tübingen. 27.04.2005
»Inventors should be treated like popstars« Experts from all over Germany gathered in Stuttgart on 25 and 26 April for the 7th Biotechnologietage 2005 conference organised by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). 29.04.2005
A molecular locksmith for pharmaceutical companies Founded in 1999 in Tübingen, m-phasys GmbH has just received Euro 1.4 million from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for researching into protein structures which contrib 15.06.2005

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