BMBF Cluster4Future SaxoCell® focusses on therapeutic options for previously incurable diseases
At the kick-off meeting on 16 November, the BMBF Future Cluster was launched with the vision of establishing an independent industry in Saxony that will focus on “living medicines”.
Prof. Frank Buchholz and his research group are part of the cluster and involved in research work in the projects “HemRec”, “xMac” and “AlloCART”.
Frank Buchholz among this year’s Falling Walls finalists
Frank Buchholz has been selected as a finalist for the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2021 in Life Sciences.
The award recognizes ground-breaking work contributing towards solving the world’s biggest challenges.
A list of all finalists of the 2021 round of awards in 10 categories from Life Sciences to Science Engagement can be found on the Falling Walls website.
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