CAR-T cell therapies top standard of care therapy in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. This has now been shown in an international study in which Professor Hermann Einsele was involved.
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The Situation of the Uyghurs
06/14/2023The situation of the Uyghur population in the Chinese region of Xinjiang has been largely unclear since 2017. Researchers are now seeking an approach using remote ethnography methods as part of an EU project.
moreSmall Differences With a Big Effect
06/12/2023How do our genes determine the immune response to pathogens? This depends on small differences in the genome. The situation is complex, as a new study shows.
moreSuccess for Cancer Researcher
06/07/2023Great recognition for translational cancer researcher Dr. Markus Diefenbacher: He was nominated as Associated Editor of the journal Oncogene.
moreBetter vision through movement
06/07/2023When bumblebees move, their vision improves. Scientists at the University of Würzburg have now been able to prove this.
moreToCoTronics Extended
05/22/2023The Collaborative Research Centre ToCoTronics in condensed matter physics will be extended for four more years. The German Research Foundation is funding it with 12 million euros.
moreDeficiency causes appetite for meat
05/16/2023Under certain circumstances, a rare tropical plant develops into a carnivore. A research team from the universities of Hannover and Würzburg has now deciphered the mechanism responsible for this.
moreResistant fungal species spreads
05/12/2023The number of infections with the fungus Candida auris is also increasing in Germany. This is shown in a new study by research teams from Würzburg, Jena and Berlin. Despite low numbers, scientists advise precautionary measures.
moreBeetles and Their Biodiversity in Dead Wood
05/09/2023Which energy type promotes the biodiversity of beetles living in dead wood in the forest? That depends entirely on where the beetles are in the food chain.
moreMonitoring Forests More Closely
05/08/2023Increasing heat and drought are changing forests faster than expected. Researchers at the University of Würzburg want to keep a better eye on these dynamics. They have raised 1.2 million euros for their project.
moreHow Spheres Become Worms
04/27/2023A previously unknown form of hydrogel formation has been elucidated: chemists found unusual interactions between polymers.
moreHow bee-friendly is the forest?
04/20/2023What role do forests play as a feeding habitat for honeybees? A team led by Würzburg biologist Dr. Benjamin Rutschmann investigated this question. For this purpose, the researchers used observation hives inside the Steigerwald.
moreHow one photon becomes four charge carriers
04/14/2023Some materials convert photons into more free charges than would be expected. Using an ultrafast film, researchers have now been able to get a picture of this process. Physicists from the University of Würzburg were also involved.
moreMore biodiversity at the field edge
04/12/2023Can flower strips combined with hedges improve biodiversity in intensively used agricultural areas? This is what a team from the University of Würzburg is investigating with project partners from four EU countries.
moreImages free of charge and legally secure
04/03/2023The University of Würzburg has acquired a campus license from the online image database "Colourbox". Members of the university can download up to 30 photos and illustrations per month.
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