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Official account of SFB 1531 "Damage control by the stroma-vascular compartment" | Frankfurt am Main Speaker: Professor Ralf P. Brandes

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🚨Join us tomorrow for an insightful talk by Miguel Torres @MTorrescnic from @CNIC_CARDIO on the origins and development of the cardiac lymphatic vasculature.🫀Dive into the latest research on the regulation of embryonic development and organ formation/regeneration. Don't miss!

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🎉 We're thrilled to announce that SFB 1531 PIs Stefanie Dimmeler, Ivan Đikić and Stefan Offermanns have been recognized as Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2024! Their groundbreaking work continues to inspire and drive innovation in our field. Congratulations!!! 🌟

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Huge thanks to all the amazing speakers at IRTG1531/IMPRS-MOB‘s first Career Day for sharing their valuable insights and experiences and making it a great success! Your stories and advice are truly inspiring. #CareersBeyondAcademia

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📢Are you curious about alternative career paths and interested in industry insights? Happy to announce the first joint IRTG/IMPRS career event - join us today! 👇

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📢 Looking forward to our @CPI_ExStra joint webinar with @kristyredhorse from @Stanford TODAY! Join us to learn more about the crucial connections between coronary artery development and coronary artery disease! 🫀

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Looking back at a successful meeting organized jointly by 14 @DFG-funded research consortia focussing on the heart, vasculature and kidney. Thanks to everyone (>300!) for the knowledge-sharing, the great discussions and networking. Off to new collaborations! #CRCConvent2024

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📢Looking forward to our SFB 1531 seminar tomorrow with Christoph Scheiermann @ScheiermannLab talking about the circadian immune system - join us!

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Come and visit us at the Science Festival in Frankfurt @Roßmarkt. Become a scientist on our microscopes, see Heart and Lung Samples and talk with our scientists about our research. Kids are welcome as we have games, science quiz and a walk-through heart model. #sciencefestival

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Looking forward to tomorrow 😀🔬🎉

🌟 Join us at the 1st Science Festival Frankfurt on September 28, 2024! 🌟 We can’t wait to welcome you at Booth #2, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to explore our walkable heart model and dive deep into fascinating insights on cardiovascular diseases and their…

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Good morning Hamburg! Happy to contribute to @DGK_org Herztage exploring repair signalling beyond cardiomyocytes. Pericytes are very cool cells crucial for cardiac homeostasis and should be taken into account for cardiac repair. @CPI_ExStra @InstCardReg_FFM

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What a morning having fun in the 𝗞𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘂𝗻𝗶 at @goetheuni representing the @CPI_ExStra Why are the heart and the lung such a cool team =) @InstCardReg_FFM @dzhk_germany Thank you very much Claudia Koch for the support and the cool pictures

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Today it’s 𝗞𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘂𝗻𝗶 time @goetheuni! Many thanks to CPI scientist @gluxan for showing thousands of children what happens when they breathe! What a great annual event - we are glad to be part of it! #kinderuni

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hey @Stadt_FFM, on 25.09 I will be representing the @CPI_ExStra in the @goetheuni Kinder uni. Don't miss it ff you are interested in what happens when we breath and why the heart and the lung are such a great team! Looking forward to see you all there =)

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📢Looking forward to our SFB 1531 webinar tomorrow with @matildebalbi talking about #stroke recovery - join us!

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Congrats, Mariana @shumliakivska!!! 🥳

👏 Congratulations to Mariana Shumliakivska for receiving the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology Award in recognition of outstanding scientific work in #cardiovascular development and anatomy ❤️ 🏅 @goetheuni @ESC_Journals

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📣 We are excited to share our latest publication about the impact of pericyte tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) on endothelial cell metabolism! Check out here: mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/1… @SFB1531 @CPI_ExStra


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Spread the word and join us for an exciting symposium on algorithms and analysis strategies for #multimodal data integration in medicine on the 16.10. in Frankfurt. Abstract Submission until 30.8.2024! #AI #ML @Hessian_AI @DKFZ @goetheuni @CPI_ExStra mopred.uni-frankfurt.de/events/symposi…


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An exciting position with a lot of freedom to co-ordinate every day work of a group of creative scientists. Surely a lot of fun 😉😊 #Ubiquitin #autophagy #ER #PTD #Cancer @proxidrugs @sfb1177 @sfb1361 @SFB1531 @IBC2_GU @goetheuni @DikicLab


Congratulations! 🥳

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Professor Stefanie Dimmeler on being awarded the Münster Heart Center Lecture Prize by the Foundation Heart Center Münster. As part of the award ceremony, she was invited to sign the Golden Book of the City of Münster and to take a sip…



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Amazing talk by @shumliakivska at @nightofscience @goetheuni 2024! 🎓✨ Her exciting work shows that mutant blood cells, which are acquired during aging, can trigger fibrosis in the heart and limits patient prognosis. 🌟 #Science #Innovation #Research #NightOfScience

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