LGSA News

50 to 60 doctoral candidates are currently doing research within the framework of the LGSA.

Portrait of Georgia Daraki (Photo: FLI)

Georgia Daraki, a scientist from the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) Jena, has won the "Young Investigator Award" (YIA)…

Portrait of Anastasiia Shcherbakova (Photo: Anna Schroll)

Spotlight on the FLI Team (3): Anastasiia Shcherbakova, Research Group Clara Correia-Melo

The new leadership team of the Leibniz PhD Network. (Photo: Marvin Bähr)

Katjana Schwab and Martin Bagic from the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) were elected to the leadership team of the Leibniz…

Tubulin immunofluorescence microscopy

To maintain organ functions, the proteins in the cells need to be kept in balance (proteostasis). This state is disturbed with increasing age. One…

ATR

The ATR protein plays an important role in the response to replication stress as a regulator of the DNA damage response (DDR) and controls cell…

Planarian

Planarians are able to survive long periods of starvation unscathed by maintaining their stem cell pool and regenerative capacity. The molecular…

Five PhD students contributed to the publication in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

It’s already well known that a diet may have a…

Starting in February 2016, the LGSA presents itself with a new corporate design.

Congratulations on passing your final PhD exams to all our graduates 2015.

 

Two LGSA students - Andreas Petzold and Philipp Koch - participated in the discovery of the genome sequence of N. furzeri as shared first authors.

We are pleased to inform that in October 2015 Dr. Julia von Maltzahn was elected new Dean of the graduate school.