Scientist decodes Axolotl secret: regeneration finally understandable!

Scientist decodes Axolotl secret: regeneration finally understandable!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The scientific world is shaken by exciting development! Elly Tanaka, the brilliant researcher at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA), recently received the coveted Schleid Medal. This award is awarded for outstanding contributions to cell biology and honors Tanaka's groundbreaking work to regenerate complex body structures, especially on the Axolotl. This fascinating creature has the unique ability to regenerate limbs and even organs such as spinal cord and brain. Tanaka has identified decisive molecular mechanisms that enable this regeneration and thus revolutionize research in regeneration biology. According to the message from OTS , your approach is normally to make a fibroblast, convert in stem cells, a key to new strategies for the Regeneration of mammalian tissue and has even opened promising perspectives for human medicine.

Tanakas extraordinary career and their new role

Tanaka, which began her academic career at renowned institutions such as Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute, was appointed scientific director at IMBA in 2024. Your comprehensive research offers new opportunities, such as the development of therapies for eye diseases by using stem cells to regenerate retinal tissue. These discoveries could be crucial for combating blindness. In addition, Tanaka's group focuses on the mechanisms of the heart regeneration of the Axolotl and the new formation of neuronal circuits, which has the potential to expand the understanding of regeneration throughout the animal kingdom, such as

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