On nanoplastics in macrophages and immortal cells of the lacrimal gland Researchers from the Institute of Anatomy at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg have been honored twice with the Quarterly Publication Award (QPA) […]
On nanoplastics in macrophages and immortal cells of the lacrimal gland Researchers from the Institute of Anatomy at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg have been honored twice with the Quarterly Publication Award (QPA) […]
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kummer, former President of the Anatomische Gesellschaft, was awarded the Medal of Honour for outstanding services to the Faculty of Medicine at Justus Liebig University Giessen at […]
Jochen Fanghänel was born on April 3, 1939 in Frankenberg/Saxony and graduated from high school in Frankenberg in 1957. His father worked as a lawyer in the Ministry of Finance […]
Udo Schumacher, born on October 19, 1956, in Westerland on the island of Sylt, embarked on his academic journey at the Boy Lornsen Primary School in Westerland, followed by the […]
As of the memorandum-of-understanding between the Anatomical Society (AS) and the Anatomische Gesellschaft (AG), the AG hosted a symposium at the Summer Meeting of the AS on the 25.07.2024 in […]
The Anatomical Society mourns the loss of its long-standing member Professor Dr. Michail S. Davidoff (18.07.1940 - 20.06.2024). Professor Davidoff studied medicine at the University of Sofia in Bulgaria from […]
Interactions between critical proteins reveal how disorders in neuronal communication can develop Dr. Artemis Koumoundourou from the research lab of Prof. Stefan Britsch, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Anatomy, at […]
The German Society for Muscle Diseases has awarded PD Dr Alberto Catanese the Felix Jerusalem Prize, whose scope is to promote research in the field of neuromuscular diseases. The Ulm […]
A team of scientists from Heidelberg has received a prestigious award for their groundbreaking discovery of how healthy nerve cells in the brain make contact with the tumor cells of […]
3D image of a GFAP (glial-fibrillary-acidic protein, green) -/GS (glutamine-synthetase, magneta)- positive, reactive Müller cell in the neurodegenerative retina. In situ hybridization for Tgfbr2 (transforming growth factor receptor 2, red) […]