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The grants will be used to explore commercialisation of existing projects, ranging from RNA technology to textiles made with artificial spider silk.
An international research team led by Prof. Claudia Bagni from Leuven, Belgium, and Rome, Italy, together with several research centres and hospitals in other European countries, has identified how the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein FMRP contributes to the progression of breast cancer.
Manuela Baccarini and her team in Vienna have discovered a new mechanism that regulates two signaling pathways involved in cell proliferation and survival. An imbalance of these signals can result in uncontrolled cell proliferation and might lead to cancer development.
Manuela Baccarini is Professor of Cell Signaling at the Center for Molecular Biology at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories at Vienna University. The Baccarini group focuses on signal transduction cascades, especially on the MAPK pathway (Mitogen-activated protein kinase).