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The German Cancer Research Center (known as the Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum or simply DKFZ in German) is a national cancer research center based in Heidelberg, Germany. It is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres , the largest scientific organization in Germany.
Over 1 million patients per year are treated at the University Hospital Heidelberg. [5] The hospital is especially renowned for the treatment of cancer.A recent innovation in the care of cancer patient is the foundation of the National Center of Tumor Diseases (NCT) in cooperation with German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). [6]
The Meyenburg Prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in cancer research by the Meyenburg Foundation in support of the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg (DKFZ), which is the largest biomedical research institution in Germany. The prize has been awarded annually since 1981, and currently has an honorarium of €50,000.
Duncan T. Odom is a research division head at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg, and a University Professor at Heidelberg University.Previously he was a research group leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI) at the University of Cambridge (2006-2022) [3] [8] [6] and an associate faculty member at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (2011-2018).
A company called Tomorrow Biostasis is focusing on human cryopreservation in the hopes it can eventually reverse death.. The new Berlin startup has already preserved the bodies of about 10 ...
Baumert studied medicine at the Freiburg and Heidelberg universities, the University of Chicago, and at the Baylor College of Medicine.On completing a doctoral thesis at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg, and a medicine internship at the Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich, Baumert received his MD degree from the Heidelberg University.
Most of the dormitories and the athletic facilities of the university can be found there as well. Several independent research institutes, such as the German Cancer Research Center, Max Planck Society and its Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law have settled there. The New Campus is also seat of several biomedical spin-off ...
Following completion of his doctorate (Heidelberg) and habilitation he became a university professor in Heidelberg and, at the same time, became the head of a department at the German Cancer Research Center. [1] In 1982, Franke became the president of the European Cell Biology Organization (ECBO), a post he held until 1990. [1]