ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Prof. Suliana Manley
The ERC has announced its Consolidator Grants awarding to 291 top researchers from 40 countries in Europe. NCCR member, Prof. Suliana Manley, is among the grantees! Congratulations!
The ERC has announced its Consolidator Grants awarding to 291 top researchers from 40 countries in Europe. NCCR member, Prof. Suliana Manley, is among the grantees! Congratulations!
Flipper-TR, the most advanced live cell fluorescent membrane tension probe, is now on sale through our exclusive distributor, Spirochrome.
Along with the SNSF, the NCCR Chemical Biology goes hand in hand with the national strategy to reach 100% open access publications by 2020. In 2018, we reached nearly 50% of open access publications.
Le Prof. Howard Riezman, chercheur de renommée mondiale sur les lipides, a participé en tant qu’invité à l’émission de la […]
From Kai Johnsson’s lab at MPI Heidelberg: a fundamentally new mechanism to precisely measure metabolites using a single drop of blood. The research is published recently in Science.
Hot from the press of Nature Chemistry and Nature Cell Biology. Congrats to our NCCR groups - Matile, Roux and Loewith - , who made it together!
Suliana Manley has been awarded a Medal for Innovation in Light Microscopy by the Royal Microscopy Society.
Dr. Thomas Hannich, Dr. Rita Mateus and Dr. Antoine Goujon are the winners of this year’s Best Posters Awards.
New paper published in eLife describes the development of a sensor to measure NAD(P) in living cells based on the Snifit design principle.
NCCR scientists have developed a new type of “double-bridged peptide” that can be tailored to bind tightly to disease targets of interest. The work is published in Nature Chemistry.