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Ultra Broadband 150β―MHz Fiber Sensor Pushes the Limits of Optoacoustic Imaging
The approach could support earlier disease detection, improved diagnostics & minimally invasive applications such as endoscopy.
π Original publication: t1p.de/dmkpn
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πTo the original publication: t1p.de/45lay
#AI #ObesityResearch #DigitalHealth #BiomedicalAI #vDISCO #AIforHealth #FoundationModels
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AI Atlas Reveals Hidden Whole-Body-Damage Caused by Obesity
Researchers around Prof. Ali ErtΓΌrk, #HelmholtzMunich, developed #MouseMapper β an #AI framework that maps disease-related changes throughout the entire mouse body at cellular resolution.
π t1p.de/svfv0
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#M1 Launches First Funding Period & Advances Translation in Munichπ
Seven projects receive β¬7.45β―million through the M1 β Munich Medicine Alliance.
#HelmholtzMunich is involved in four funded projects.
π t1p.de/disle
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#MunichMedicine
π Prof. Stephan Herzig (#HelmholtzMunich) receives the 2026 Friedrich Arnold Gries Award from the #DDG for research on #FastingMetabolism and #diabetes complications. Prize sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim. π
π t1p.de/audvn
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10 Years of Fr1da: Early Detection of Type 1 Diabetes in Children is Broadly Feasible π
Since 2015, the #Fr1da study, coordinated by #HelmholtzMunich, has screened more than 220,000 children in Bavaria for early-stage type 1 diabetes through routine pediatric care.
π t1p.de/ulduc
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π To the original publication: t1p.de/snxu5
#Type1Diabetes #EarlyDetection #DiabetesResearch #Fr1daStudy #AWorldWithout1
π Prof. Michele Solimena has received the Paul Langerhans Medal, the highest scientific honor of the German Diabetes Society (DDG), in recognition of his outstanding contributions to diabetes research.
π t1p.de/uoqki
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