In a targeted way

06.05.2020 in Featured
Whether new active ingredients or improved active ingredient transport: researchers at the University of Halle are working on the precise and more tolerable treatment of diseases.
Pharmacists use electrospinning to produce fibres that are used, among other things, to treat eye diseases.
Pharmacists use electrospinning to produce fibres that are used, among other things, to treat eye diseases. (Foto: Maike Glöckner)

Active ingredient delivery

The institute’s director Karsten Mäder (left) and Benedikt Göttel are working on better ways to package active ingredients that are transported in the human body.
The institute’s director Karsten Mäder (left) and Benedikt Göttel are working on better ways to package active ingredients that are transported in the human body. (Foto: Maike Glöckner)

In order to ensure that medicine only works where it is supposed to, researchers from Halle are investigating new ways to transport active ingredients. read more>>

Targeting resistant germs

Andreas Hilgeroth (right) and Marius Seethaler study substances that combat antibiotic-resistant germs.
Andreas Hilgeroth (right) and Marius Seethaler study substances that combat antibiotic-resistant germs. (Foto: Maike Glöckner)

New active substances help combat dangerous bacteria that conventional antibiotics can no longer treat. These substances are being developed by Professor Andreas Hilgeroth’s team. read more>>

Enzyme adhesive for combating cancer

The three founders -  Andreas Simon, Marcus Böhme  and René Wartner (from left) - conduct research at the university’s new Protein Centre.
The three founders - Andreas Simon, Marcus Böhme and René Wartner (from left) - conduct research at the university’s new Protein Centre. (Foto: Maike Glöckner)

René Wartner, Andreas Simon and Marcus Böhme have developed a technology that can be used to treat tumours with pinpoint accuracy. Their enzyme adhesive should allow toxins to bind to antibodies and be transported in a targeted way to cancer cells. The three biochemist entrepreneurs plan to market their idea. read more>>

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