Three award winners - (from left) Florian Schmidt, Jan Hasenauer, Evgeny Shinder each receive an ERC Consolidator Grant.
The EU is putting up millions in funding for immunology, mathematical life sciences and pure mathematics projects. Three award winners - ( from left ) Florian Schmidt, Jan Hasenauer, Evgeny Shinder each receive an ERC Consolidator Grant. Photos: Frommann/Winkler/Shinder; Collage: Gregor Hübl/University of Bonn all images in original size . Another big success for the University of Bonn in securing grants from the European Research Council (ERC), with three researchers receiving an ERC Consolidator Grant: Professor Jan Hasenauer of the LIMES Institute, Professor Florian I. Schmidt of the Institute for Innate Immunity and Dr. Evgeny Shinder of the Mathematical Institute. Using simulation technology in oncology Every tumor is unique and its response to therapies is determined by innumerable changes within cells and their interactions. "Therapies tailored to specific mutations of a tumor can effectively extend, and in some cases even save, the lives of cancer patients," reports Professor Jan Hasenauer of the Life and Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES) at the University of Bonn. Newly emerging immunotherapy approaches in particular hold tremendous potential.
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