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10 Sep 2012

ERC Grant for Wulf Haubensak

Neurobiologist Wulf Haubensak, Group Leader at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna, has been awarded one of the prestigious...
19 Jun 2012

New play by Carl Djerassi at the Vienna Biocenter

Carl Djerassi, inventor of the pill and the author of numerous novels and plays, has chosen the Vienna Biocenter (VBC) as the third performance venue...
13 Jun 2012

The Art of Cell Division

Scientists are joined by artists to collaborate in the EU-project “MitoSys”. The Integrating EU-project “MitoSys” is a major, multi-national research...
22 May 2012

Jan-Michael Peters elected corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

Jan-Michael Peters, Senior Scientist and Deputy Director at the IMP, is among the fifteen scientists working in Austria who were elected new...
14 May 2012

"Anarchy" at the IMP

On May 9 and 10, VBC members were able to witness another stunning performance by the VBC Amateur Dramatic Club. "Anarchy! A night of improvisational...
06 May 2012

Of Yeast and Men: An evolutionary tale

Scientists at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna discover and elucidate the function of conserved cell division proteins in...
03 May 2012

That was the Long Night of Research

On Friday, April 27, the Vienna Biocenter opened its doors to the public for the Long Night of Research 2012. ...
25 Apr 2012

German ambassador visited the IMP

The German ambassador, Hans Henning Blomeyer-Bartenstein, visited the IMP on April 24. ...
24 Apr 2012

EC Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn visited the Vienna BioCenter

On April 24, the EC commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, Ms. Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, paid a visit to the Campus Vienna Biocenter....
11 Apr 2012

Magnetic navigation – putting the cat among the pigeons

A new study by IMP scientists shows that iron-rich cells in the pigeon beak are in fact specialised white blood cells, called macrophages. ...