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Can Aztekin pictured in his laboratory

Early-stage researcher wins coveted grant for their work on limb regeneration in mammals. more

President of the ISRB Elly Tanaka stands next to recipient of the Rising star award Can Aztekin. They are both smiling and holding the box with the award medal in their hands. Behind them is a screen projection of a microscopic image of a frog limb.

Can Aztekin, Max Planck Research Group Leader in Structural Regeneration at the Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratory in Tübingen, is the recipient of the International Society of Regenerative Biology (ISRB) Rising Star Award. more

New research group at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory explores the evolution of limb regeneration

Can Aztekin heads the new research group “Structural Regeneration” investigating the evolution and capabilities of lost limb regrowth across species. more

New research group leader at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society

Beatrice Ramm joins the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory in 2025 as its 3rd Research Group Leader. more

Mark your calendars and submit your abstract for the multidisciplinary meeting on biological noise

Connect with Leading Scientists for the SMBE Satellite Meeting on Origin, Maintenance and Evolution of Biological Noise more

Minister President Winfried Kretschmann honors cutting-edge research at the Max Planck Institutes and the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory in Tübingen

Winfried Kretschmann, the Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, visited the Max Planck Institutes for Biology Tübingen and Biological Cybernetics. During his tour, he commended the outstanding basic research in the natural sciences. He was particularly impressed by the innovative research projects spanning developmental and evolutionary biology, as well as neuroscience. more

Fruit flies in research: An SWR Wissen interview with Luisa Pallares

How Drosophila is revolutionising our understanding of genetics and disease more

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