AbstractThe Austrian Academy of Sciences has taken the bold step of closing a successful institute in Salzburg and opening two new ones in Vienna with the aim of creating an internationally attractive critical mass of biological research activity in the capital. Graham Tebb reports
The newly established European Research Council is set for a flying start as one of Europe's most pr...
AbstractResearchers from a small European country have backed a project set up ten years ago in Cost...
The Institute of Biotechnology (formerly the Department of Biotechnology) at the Zurich University o...
AbstractThe Austrian Academy of Sciences has taken the bold step of closing a successful institute i...
AbstractJosef Penninger, the new director of the planned Institute of Molecular Biotechnology in Vie...
Graham Tebb reports on the appointment of the developmental neurobiologist, Barry Dickson, as the ne...
SummaryThe Institute of Molecular Pathology has just turned 20: Graham Tebb looks at the development...
In 1999, four editorials in the journal Biological Chemistry commemorate how, since the 1980s, Vienn...
The Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (JAS), founded on the initiative of prominent Austrian ...
In the emerging knowledge economy, universities are adopting a key role as producers of scientific k...
Abstract. In the emerging knowledge economy, universities are adopting a key role as producers of sc...
On the basis of recently discovered sources the author is able to rewrite the prehistory and early h...
Over the past two decades, universities have experienced far reaching changes in their tasks and rol...
AbstractThis spring, Iain Mattaj will become the new Director General of the European Molecular Biol...
There was little in my early life to indicate that an interest in biology would become the passion o...
The newly established European Research Council is set for a flying start as one of Europe's most pr...
AbstractResearchers from a small European country have backed a project set up ten years ago in Cost...
The Institute of Biotechnology (formerly the Department of Biotechnology) at the Zurich University o...
AbstractThe Austrian Academy of Sciences has taken the bold step of closing a successful institute i...
AbstractJosef Penninger, the new director of the planned Institute of Molecular Biotechnology in Vie...
Graham Tebb reports on the appointment of the developmental neurobiologist, Barry Dickson, as the ne...
SummaryThe Institute of Molecular Pathology has just turned 20: Graham Tebb looks at the development...
In 1999, four editorials in the journal Biological Chemistry commemorate how, since the 1980s, Vienn...
The Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (JAS), founded on the initiative of prominent Austrian ...
In the emerging knowledge economy, universities are adopting a key role as producers of scientific k...
Abstract. In the emerging knowledge economy, universities are adopting a key role as producers of sc...
On the basis of recently discovered sources the author is able to rewrite the prehistory and early h...
Over the past two decades, universities have experienced far reaching changes in their tasks and rol...
AbstractThis spring, Iain Mattaj will become the new Director General of the European Molecular Biol...
There was little in my early life to indicate that an interest in biology would become the passion o...
The newly established European Research Council is set for a flying start as one of Europe's most pr...
AbstractResearchers from a small European country have backed a project set up ten years ago in Cost...
The Institute of Biotechnology (formerly the Department of Biotechnology) at the Zurich University o...