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2025-03-21

Outstanding Lung Research in Giessen Continues to Grow

Another important milestone at the Seltersberg medicine campus area: The topping-out ceremony for the Institute for Lung Health (ILH) of JLU was celebrated under bright sunshine.
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2025-03-17

1st Institute for Lung Health (ILH) Symposium in Marburg

The first Institute for Lung Health (ILH) Symposium was held in Marburg, Germany from March 5-7, 2025, bringing together more than 250 participants.
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2025-03-03

The language of organs: how faulty communication leads to disease

Two interdisciplinary projects of the German Centers for Health Research (DZG) are investigating the complex networks and mechanisms that control the metabolism with the aim of developing new therapeutic approaches.
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2024-12-03

From Lab to Life: Successful DZG Science & Career Day 2024

The DZG Science & Career Day 2024 in Potsdam provided early-career researchers with valuable insights into translational research, along with numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange and networking.
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2024-11-19

EU supports ILH researchers in the fight against Dengue fever

Each year, up to 100 million people worldwide contract Dengue fever. In the EU-funded COMBAT project, JLU researchers are working on new therapeutic approaches to better combat the virus.
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2024-11-14

Innovative Tools for Lung Research: Workshop on Precision-Cut Lung Slices

An ATS workshop led by ILH scientist Prof. Mareike Lehmann brings together leading experts to advance precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) as a promising tool for the development of targeted therapies.
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2024-10-30

DZG Magazine SYNERGIE on “Intelligent Medicine” published

The analysis of large datasets enables more precise diagnoses, treatment, and even prevention of widespread diseases. The new issue of SYNERGIE describes the research approaches taken by the German Centers for Health Research (DZG).
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2024-09-26

Freight of small vesicles offers new treatment approach for pulmonary fibrosis

A research team at Philipps University Marburg has discovered that small vesicles in pulmonary fibrosis transport a protein that impairs the lung's regenerative capacity. This protein could serve as a target for new therapies and as a biomarker for better recognition of the disease.
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