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Prof. Dr. Frank Jessen, Photo: University Hospital Cologne

Study group of Prof. Jessen honored

13.10.2022 Label TopNews

Psychotherapy for depression in old age

A wild-type worm perceives elevated temperature through sensory neurons (red) and adjusts its protein degradation in the gut. A mutant that lacks functional sensory neurons (no red signal) can't perceive warm temperature correctly and fails to adjust its protein degradation in the gut resulting in elevated protein levels (green).

Temperature perception influences protein degradation and lifespan

11.10.2022 Label TopNews Label Prof. Dr. Thorsten Hoppe

Proteins in the gut of the nematode C. elegans are not degraded when its temperature sensors are disturbed / At the same time, the…

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EMBO Cilia2022 a complete success!

11.10.2022

International conference at Maternushaus

The roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans is an important model organism in ageing research. The worm in the image is labelled with GFP::RNP-6.

Longer life due to faulty RNA processing

20.09.2022 Label Prof. Dr. Achim Tresch Label Prof. Dr. Adam Antebi

If introns remain in certain RNAs, worms live longer

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Podcast Series

19.09.2022

From 19-23 September 2022, CRC 1218 together with CECAD, University of Cologne and MPI AGE offers a podcast series in German…

Prof. Dr. Oliver Cornely

Prof. Cornely receives Johann Lucas Schönlein Medal

14.09.2022 Label Prof. Oliver Cornely

German-speaking Mycological Society

Molecular structure of the Rag dimers.

Same same, but different

08.09.2022

Evolution made nutrient sensing more precise in mammalian cells

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Time’s arrow: Brief exposure to rapamycin has the same anti-ageing effects as lifelong treatment

29.08.2022 Label TopNews Label Prof. Dr. Linda Partridge

Imagine you could take a medicine that prevents the decline that come with age and keeps you healthy. Scientists are trying to…

C. elegans CHIP monomer

Lone Fighter for a Longer Life: Protein Stops Signals More Effectively Alone

25.08.2022 Label TopNews Label Prof. Dr. Thorsten Hoppe

Scientists have found that the protein CHIP can control life-prolonging signals in the cell better on its own than in a team /…

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