1 Aug 2016
The Aino University in Osaka, Japan, conferred on the IREM Director Prof. Roger M. Nitsch the title of distinction "Overseas Visiting Professor of Health Science". In honor of outstanding performance and dedication in the field of education and research of health science.
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IREM at Science Agora
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New Minor in BioMedEntrepreneurship
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Dr. Ramona Weber receives a HFSP postdoctoral long-term fellowship
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URPP Kick-off Event 23 March 2021
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New IREM seminar series Innovations in Regenerative Medicine
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New Publication by Ruslan Rust in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
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29.01.2021
BrainFair 15. - 19.März 2021
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2nd IREM Scientific Art Photo Competition 2021
10.12.2020
Ruslan Rust receives SNF Spark Grant to develop a brain-shuttle for cell therapies
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Nature - Scientific Reports publication by M. Y. Emmert/ S. Motta and E. Fioretta (first authors)
11.11.2020
Spark grant 2020-2021 awarded to Sarah Motta
13.11.2020
New Publication by Rebecca Weber and Ruslan Rust in Frontiers in Physiology
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Visiting Professor Sandra Loerakker
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New publication in Nature Reviews Cardiology by M.Y. Emmert and colleagues
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Distinct changes in all major components of the neurovascular unit across different neuropathological stages of Alzheimer's disease
28.08.2020
New University Research Priority Programs (URPP) ITINERARE
18.08.2020
Kyoto University and the University of Zurich have officially established a strategic partnership
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Human Cardiac Organoids for Modeling Genetic Cardiomyopathy
16.07.2020
New Minor in BioMed Entrepreneurship at IREM
14.05.2020
Therapeutic antibodies targeting CNS : Comparative Study by Correa et al. of intrathecal, intravenous, and subcutaneous anti-Nogo A antibody treatment after stroke in rats
14.05.2020
Wrona et al.: CRISPR-Directed Therapeutic Correction at the NCF1 Locus Is Challenged by Frequent Incidence of Chromosomal Deletions
07.04.2020
Two of our IREM scientists – Debora Kehl and Ruslan Rust – have been selected to participate on the 70th Nobel Laureate Meeting
01.04.2020
Ruslan Rust et al. in Frontiers in Neuroscience: A Practical Guide to the Automated Analysis of Vascular Growth, Maturation and Injury in the Brain
11.03.2020
IREM Organization Update
05.03.2020
Ruslan Rust et al. in JCBFM: "Insights Into the Dual Role of Angiogenesis Following Stroke"
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New publication of Fioretta et al. in JACC: Basic to Translational Science.
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Prof. Dr. Janine Reichenbach new associate professor for Somatic Gene Therapy
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IREM Professor Janine Reichenbach is member of the new HMZ flagship project Immuno-TargET.
10.01.2020
IREM Professor Max Emmert receives Techno-College Innovation Award
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Fixing Hearts, Saving Lives
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Rust et al: Anti-Nogo-A antibodies prevent vascular leakage and act as pro-angiogenic factors following stroke.
06.12.2019
Unconventional research and novel scientific approaches: Two Spark grants awarded to IREM researchers
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First iPSC lecture will take place at the University of Zurich
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New analysis of study results showed clinical benefit of Aducanumab
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ISACB+ISVTE conference abstracts published
03.09.2019
ERC Starting Grant awarded to Prof. Maximilian Emmert
02.09.2019
S. Motta et al.: Human cell-derived tissue-engineered heart valve with integrated Valsalva sinuses: towards native-like transcatheter pulmonary valve replacements; new publication in npj Regenerative Medicine - Nature.
30.07.2019
Autologous endothelialized small-caliber vascular grafts engineered from blood-derived induced pluripotent stem cells
08.07.2019
Rust et al: Review on Therapeutic Angiogenesis in «Trends in Neurosciences»
12.07.2019
Sherida de Leeuw and Christian Tackenberg, “Alzheimer’s in a dish – Induced pluripotent stem cell-based disease modeling”, published in Translational Neurodegeneration
04.07.2019
Frank Baaijens, Rektor TU Eindhoven and Visiting Professor IREM: Die TU Eindhoven stellt nur noch Frauen ein.
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Rust et al: New Therapy Promotes Vascular Repair Following Stroke
17.04.2019
Debora Kehl et al. in "Nature Regenerative Medicine"
12.04.2019
Janine Reichenbach in UZH magazine
02.04.2019
Visiting Professor Frank Baaijens
29.03.2019
Annual meeting 2019 of medAlumni UZH took place at IREM
21.03.2019
RESTORE (with IREM participation) is one of the winners of a pan-European competition addressing grand scientific and technological challenges that could change our future.
05.03.2019
Review about iPSC microglia in “Stem Cells”
29.01.2019
Article in «Tages-Anzeiger» from 25 Jan 2019 portrays the Wyss Zurich Lab at Moussonstrasse and their Co-Director Simon P. Hoerstrup.
06.12.2018
Cover Story and Cover Picture on "Science Translational Medicine"
24.10.2018
Neuroscience Center Zurich Membership for Dr. Christian Tackenberg
29.08.2018
Certificate of Excellence for Dr. Katrin Rauen
09.07.2018
Sex differences in Alzheimer disease ‒ the gateway to precision medicine: Article in "Nature Reviews Neurology"
02.07.2018
RESTORE successfully passed the first round of the FET Flagship competition and is preparing for the next phase
28.06.2018
Computer-designed heart valves implanted into sheep for the first time
30.05.2018
UZH Start-Up Funding for Young Innovators
09.05.2018
Vom Computer massgeschneiderte regenerative Herzklappen
08.06.2016
IREM Director Prof. Simon Hoerstrup meets Dr. Craig Venter (J.Craig Venter Institute and Human Longevity Inc., La Jolla, California
07.02.2018
Award-Winning Medical Research
28.08.2017
Biogen Reports New Data from Phase 1b Study of Investigational Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Aducanumab
05.07.2017
Standort Zürich hat Trümpfe für Biotechnologie in der Hand
26.06.2017
IREM research project awarded with UZH Forschungskredit
21.06.2017
IREM in Boston
18.05.2017
Engineering heart valves for the many
20.04.2017
Stammzellenforschung: Mitwachsende Prothesen für Babyherzen
14.12.2016
Article "The antibody aducanumab reduces Aβ plaques in Alzheimer’s disease" among top 100 most-discussed journal articles of 2016
Foreign Policy magazine recognizes Prof. R. Nitsch as one of the "Top 100 Global Thinkers 2016"
31.08.2016
Antibody Aducanumab Reduces Brain Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer's Patients
25.05.2016
Royal Society of Medicine London, UK: Living engineered matrices to regenerate the heart (LifeMatrix); Interview with Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub and Professor Simon P. Hoerstrup / Royal Society of Medicine London, GB: Lebende Matrices zur Wiederherstellung des Herzens (LifeMatrix); Interview mit Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub und Professor Simon P. Hoerstrup
20.05.2016
3D-printer in medicine - bio-ink for organs / 3D-Drucker in der Medizin - Bio-Tinte für neue Organe
19.05.2016
Zurich meets London: From Russell Square to Oxford Circus / Zürich trifft London: Vom Russel Square zum Oxford Circus
10.05.2016
At the "Dies academicus 2016 " at the University of Zurich Prof. Dr. Maximilian Emmert was awarded by the science prize of Walter and Gertrud Siegenthaler Foundation / Am "Dies academicus 2016" der Universität Zürich wurde der Wissenschaftspreis der Walter und Gertrud Siegenthaler Stiftung an Prof. Dr. Maximilian Emmert vergeben
04.05.2016
Start of Clinical Study with Aducanumab / Start einer klinischen Studie zu Aducanumab
27.10.2015
Roger Nitsch honored at Alzheimer's translation and therapeutic panel and luncheon by the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR)
12.12.2014
ETH and University of Zurich found Wyss Translational Center Zurich / ETH und Universität Zürich gründen Wyss Translational Center Zurich
09.12.2014
Swiss researchers transplanted first artificial skin / Schweizer Forscher verpflanzen erstmals Kunsthaut
04.12.2014
Growing heart valves - spare valves for the heart with regeneration potential / Mitwachsende Herzklappen - Regenerationsfähige Ersatzventile für das Herz
27.10.2014
The University of Zurich and the Wyss Institute at Harvard University start partnership / Die Universität Zürich und das Wyss Institute der Harvard University gehen Partnerschaft ein
26.10.2014
From our own breeding / Aus eigener Zucht
14.04.2014
Researchers are working on heart valves for babies / Forscher arbeiten an Herzklappen für Babys
01.01.2014
Cell- and Tissue Biobank (CTBB) membership "Gemeinschaft Deutscher Kryobanken e.V."
10.07.2013
Tissue for heart repair / Gewebe für Herzreparatur
16.05.2013
It will be possible to recreate organs in the laboratory / Es wird möglich sein, Organe im Labor nachzubauen
11.03.2013
Artificial skin for burn victims / Künstliche Haut für Brandopfer
01.01.2013
The science in the footsteps of Prometheus / Die Wissenschaft auf den Spuren von Prometheus
05.11.2012
Researchers from Zurich grow skin for children with burns / Zürcher Forscher züchten Haut für Kinder mit Verbrennungen
20.06.2012
Vein replacement from their own stem cells / Venen-Ersatz aus den eigenen Stammzellen
29.03.2012
With tissue engineering against tissue and organ damage / Mit Tissue Engineering gegen Gewebe- und Organschäden
02.02.2011
Organs out of the bioreactor / Organe aus dem Bioreaktor
12.11.2009
9.9 million euros for the research project "Life VALVE" at the University of Zurich and the University Hospital Zurich / 9.9 Millionen Euro für das Forschungsprojekt „LifeVALVE” an der Universität und am UniversitätsSpital Zürich