reNEW secures access to new drug screening resources

All reNEW nodes now have access to large compound libraries for drug screening and drug development research. This access has been secured through reNEW membership of Compounds Australia and will help identifying potential therapeutic compounds through the stem cell-based disease models within reNEW.

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reNEW secures access to new drug screening resources

All reNEW nodes now have access to large compound libraries for drug screening and drug development research. This access has been secured through reNEW membership of Compounds Australia and will help identifying potential therapeutic compounds through the stem cell-based disease models within reNEW.

Inheritance of information in proteins guard cell identify and stem cell function

Does the inheritance of factors other than our genes influence the proper functioning of cells during our lifespan? New research published in Nature Genetics demonstrate that this is the case.

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Inheritance of information in proteins guard cell identify and stem cell function

Does the inheritance of factors other than our genes influence the proper functioning of cells during our lifespan? New research published in Nature Genetics demonstrate that this is the case.

Promising results: Research at reNEW outlines the mechanisms that control the conversion between fetal and adult intestinal stem cells

It is fascinating to consider how our organs form during development and how they are subsequently replenished during adult life. Just like how we grow from a baby into a child and then into adulthood, organs initially form in an immature state that will go on to mature into fully functional organs.

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Promising results: Research at reNEW outlines the mechanisms that control the conversion between fetal and adult intestinal stem cells

It is fascinating to consider how our organs form during development and how they are subsequently replenished during adult life. Just like how we grow from a baby into a child and then into adulthood, organs initially form in an immature state that will go on to mature into fully functional organs.

A scientist holding an open jar preparing to put liquid in it

reNEW joins research initiative in the areas of neurodegeneration & immuno-oncology

reNEW has teamed up with Danish biotech research company Bioneer and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in a four-year research initiative called DigitSTEM.

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A scientist holding an open jar preparing to put liquid in it

reNEW joins research initiative in the areas of neurodegeneration & immuno-oncology

reNEW has teamed up with Danish biotech research company Bioneer and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in a four-year research initiative called DigitSTEM.

Associate Professor Jan J. Zylicz

Associate Professor Żylicz awarded ERC Grant

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Associate Professor Jan Żylicz and his team a 1,5 million euro grant for their work on unravelling specificity of epi-metabolic regulation in development.

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Associate Professor Jan J. Zylicz

Associate Professor Żylicz awarded ERC Grant

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Associate Professor Jan Żylicz and his team a 1,5 million euro grant for their work on unravelling specificity of epi-metabolic regulation in development.

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona has been awarded a Leo Foundation Grant to identify what factors improve the self-renewal of skin stem cells in the adult

The Leo Foundation has granted Associated Professor Aragona and her team a 4 million DKK grant for their work on identifying factors that improve stem cell self-renewal. The fund is awarded for a period of three years.

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Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona has been awarded a Leo Foundation Grant to identify what factors improve the self-renewal of skin stem cells in the adult

The Leo Foundation has granted Associated Professor Aragona and her team a 4 million DKK grant for their work on identifying factors that improve stem cell self-renewal. The fund is awarded for a period of three years.

reNEW Leadership highlights the need for standards in organoid research

The term “organoid” has experienced a significant increase in use in recent years due to advancements in biomedical research and the field of regenerative medicine.

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reNEW Leadership highlights the need for standards in organoid research

The term “organoid” has experienced a significant increase in use in recent years due to advancements in biomedical research and the field of regenerative medicine.

Dr Leanne Rees awarded Travelling Fellowship

Dr Leanne Rees has been awarded the QUT  Alan Mackay‐Sim Spinal Cord Injury Travelling Fellowship, which aims to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for people with a spinal cord injury.

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Dr Leanne Rees awarded Travelling Fellowship

Dr Leanne Rees has been awarded the QUT  Alan Mackay‐Sim Spinal Cord Injury Travelling Fellowship, which aims to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for people with a spinal cord injury.

Professor Christine L. Mummery

How to repair a damaged heart: key mechanism behind heart regeneration in zebrafish and human cells revealed

Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, are a leading cause of death worldwide resulting from a limited self-healing power of…
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Professor Christine L. Mummery

How to repair a damaged heart: key mechanism behind heart regeneration in zebrafish and human cells revealed

Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, are a leading cause of death worldwide resulting from a limited self-healing power of…

Researchers uncover how gene that increases risk of genetic heart disease works, paving way for new treatments

Researchers have discovered how a gene that increases the risk of developing genetic heart disease functions, paving the way for…
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Researchers uncover how gene that increases risk of genetic heart disease works, paving way for new treatments

Researchers have discovered how a gene that increases the risk of developing genetic heart disease functions, paving the way for…

Bioinformatics facility gain access to groundbreaking spatial technology, deep dive into organoids

reNEW Melbourne’s Bioinformatics Facility, managed by A/Prof Mirana Ramialison, was recently awarded a grant to access to BGI’s Stereo-seq technology.…
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Bioinformatics facility gain access to groundbreaking spatial technology, deep dive into organoids

reNEW Melbourne’s Bioinformatics Facility, managed by A/Prof Mirana Ramialison, was recently awarded a grant to access to BGI’s Stereo-seq technology.…
Associate professor Jakub Sedzinski from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW

Findings on the mechanical signals behind cell migration – give new clues to cancer research

The latest findings of reNEW’s Associate Professor Jakub Sedzinski provide new leads for cancer research and targeted medical therapies. “Our…
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Associate professor Jakub Sedzinski from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW

Findings on the mechanical signals behind cell migration – give new clues to cancer research

The latest findings of reNEW’s Associate Professor Jakub Sedzinski provide new leads for cancer research and targeted medical therapies. “Our…
Researchers standing around reNEW lab at LUMC

A reNEW Nature publication: new method maps the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells and advances research

LUMC researchers have developed a new method to map the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells. They show that this…
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Researchers standing around reNEW lab at LUMC

A reNEW Nature publication: new method maps the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells and advances research

LUMC researchers have developed a new method to map the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells. They show that this…
Professor at MCRI, reNEW, Ed Stanley

Immune cell model paves way for new treatments targeting common infection amongst immunocompromised children

reNEW Melbourne researchers have successfully engineered human immune cells to model an infection common among immunocompromised children in a breakthrough…
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Professor at MCRI, reNEW, Ed Stanley

Immune cell model paves way for new treatments targeting common infection amongst immunocompromised children

reNEW Melbourne researchers have successfully engineered human immune cells to model an infection common among immunocompromised children in a breakthrough…

Annual report

Read about our progress in pioneering stem cell research

ARTx

SCIENCE

Visit the reNEW ARTxSCIENCE gallery to learn more about the scientific discoveries shaping the future of healthcare.

Media contact

For press related enquiries, please contact

Markela Dedopoulos, Head of Communication and Engagement

Markela Dedopoulos
Head of Communication & Engagement
Tel. +45 9356 5069
Email: renew@sund.ku.dk

For media contact, click here.

reNEW logo

A reNEW logo package for both print and digital design purposes is available here

reNEW podcast

Heard the reNEW podcast? Listen here

reNEW enters into partnership with Novo Nordisk Foundation Cellerator

reNEW enters into partnership with the newly established Novo Nordisk Foundation Cellerator. Professor Melissa Little, CEO of reNEW and Executive Director of reNEW Copenhagen, is excited about this partnership.

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reNEW enters into partnership with Novo Nordisk Foundation Cellerator

reNEW enters into partnership with the newly established Novo Nordisk Foundation Cellerator. Professor Melissa Little, CEO of reNEW and Executive Director of reNEW Copenhagen, is excited about this partnership.

reNEW secures access to new drug screening resources

All reNEW nodes now have access to large compound libraries for drug screening and drug development research. This access has been secured through reNEW membership of Compounds Australia and will help identifying potential therapeutic compounds through the stem cell-based disease models within reNEW.

See more

reNEW secures access to new drug screening resources

All reNEW nodes now have access to large compound libraries for drug screening and drug development research. This access has been secured through reNEW membership of Compounds Australia and will help identifying potential therapeutic compounds through the stem cell-based disease models within reNEW.

Annual report

Read about our progress in pioneering stem cell research

reNEW podcast

Heard the reNEW podcast? Listen here

Media contact

For press related enquiries, please contact

Markela Dedopoulos, Head of Communication and Engagement

Markela Dedopoulos
Head of Communication & Engagement
Tel. +45 9356 5069
Email: renew@sund.ku.dk

For media contact, click here.

reNEW logo

A reNEW logo package for both print and digital design purposes is available here

ARTx

SCIENCE

Visit the reNEW ARTxSCIENCE gallery to learn more about the scientific discoveries shaping the future of healthcare.

Inheritance of information in proteins guard cell identify and stem cell function

Does the inheritance of factors other than our genes influence the proper functioning of cells during our lifespan? New research published in Nature Genetics demonstrate that this is the case.

See more

Inheritance of information in proteins guard cell identify and stem cell function

Does the inheritance of factors other than our genes influence the proper functioning of cells during our lifespan? New research published in Nature Genetics demonstrate that this is the case.

Promising results: Research at reNEW outlines the mechanisms that control the conversion between fetal and adult intestinal stem cells

It is fascinating to consider how our organs form during development and how they are subsequently replenished during adult life. Just like how we grow from a baby into a child and then into adulthood, organs initially form in an immature state that will go on to mature into fully functional organs.

See more

Promising results: Research at reNEW outlines the mechanisms that control the conversion between fetal and adult intestinal stem cells

It is fascinating to consider how our organs form during development and how they are subsequently replenished during adult life. Just like how we grow from a baby into a child and then into adulthood, organs initially form in an immature state that will go on to mature into fully functional organs.

A scientist holding an open jar preparing to put liquid in it

reNEW joins research initiative in the areas of neurodegeneration & immuno-oncology

reNEW has teamed up with Danish biotech research company Bioneer and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in a four-year research initiative called DigitSTEM.

See more
A scientist holding an open jar preparing to put liquid in it

reNEW joins research initiative in the areas of neurodegeneration & immuno-oncology

reNEW has teamed up with Danish biotech research company Bioneer and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in a four-year research initiative called DigitSTEM.

Associate Professor Jan J. Zylicz

Associate Professor Żylicz awarded ERC Grant

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Associate Professor Jan Żylicz and his team a 1,5 million euro grant for their work on unravelling specificity of epi-metabolic regulation in development.

See more
Associate Professor Jan J. Zylicz

Associate Professor Żylicz awarded ERC Grant

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Associate Professor Jan Żylicz and his team a 1,5 million euro grant for their work on unravelling specificity of epi-metabolic regulation in development.

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona has been awarded a Leo Foundation Grant to identify what factors improve the self-renewal of skin stem cells in the adult

The Leo Foundation has granted Associated Professor Aragona and her team a 4 million DKK grant for their work on identifying factors that improve stem cell self-renewal. The fund is awarded for a period of three years.

See more
Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona

Associate Professor Mariaceleste Aragona has been awarded a Leo Foundation Grant to identify what factors improve the self-renewal of skin stem cells in the adult

The Leo Foundation has granted Associated Professor Aragona and her team a 4 million DKK grant for their work on identifying factors that improve stem cell self-renewal. The fund is awarded for a period of three years.

reNEW Leadership highlights the need for standards in organoid research

The term “organoid” has experienced a significant increase in use in recent years due to advancements in biomedical research and the field of regenerative medicine.

See more

reNEW Leadership highlights the need for standards in organoid research

The term “organoid” has experienced a significant increase in use in recent years due to advancements in biomedical research and the field of regenerative medicine.

Dr Leanne Rees awarded Travelling Fellowship

Dr Leanne Rees has been awarded the QUT  Alan Mackay‐Sim Spinal Cord Injury Travelling Fellowship, which aims to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for people with a spinal cord injury.

See more

Dr Leanne Rees awarded Travelling Fellowship

Dr Leanne Rees has been awarded the QUT  Alan Mackay‐Sim Spinal Cord Injury Travelling Fellowship, which aims to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for people with a spinal cord injury.

Professor Christine L. Mummery

How to repair a damaged heart: key mechanism behind heart regeneration in zebrafish and human cells revealed

Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, are a leading cause of death worldwide resulting from a limited self-healing power of…
See more
Professor Christine L. Mummery

How to repair a damaged heart: key mechanism behind heart regeneration in zebrafish and human cells revealed

Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, are a leading cause of death worldwide resulting from a limited self-healing power of…

Researchers uncover how gene that increases risk of genetic heart disease works, paving way for new treatments

Researchers have discovered how a gene that increases the risk of developing genetic heart disease functions, paving the way for…
See more

Researchers uncover how gene that increases risk of genetic heart disease works, paving way for new treatments

Researchers have discovered how a gene that increases the risk of developing genetic heart disease functions, paving the way for…

Bioinformatics facility gain access to groundbreaking spatial technology, deep dive into organoids

reNEW Melbourne’s Bioinformatics Facility, managed by A/Prof Mirana Ramialison, was recently awarded a grant to access to BGI’s Stereo-seq technology.…
See more

Bioinformatics facility gain access to groundbreaking spatial technology, deep dive into organoids

reNEW Melbourne’s Bioinformatics Facility, managed by A/Prof Mirana Ramialison, was recently awarded a grant to access to BGI’s Stereo-seq technology.…
Associate professor Jakub Sedzinski from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW

Findings on the mechanical signals behind cell migration – give new clues to cancer research

The latest findings of reNEW’s Associate Professor Jakub Sedzinski provide new leads for cancer research and targeted medical therapies. “Our…
See more
Associate professor Jakub Sedzinski from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW

Findings on the mechanical signals behind cell migration – give new clues to cancer research

The latest findings of reNEW’s Associate Professor Jakub Sedzinski provide new leads for cancer research and targeted medical therapies. “Our…
Researchers standing around reNEW lab at LUMC

A reNEW Nature publication: new method maps the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells and advances research

LUMC researchers have developed a new method to map the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells. They show that this…
See more
Researchers standing around reNEW lab at LUMC

A reNEW Nature publication: new method maps the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells and advances research

LUMC researchers have developed a new method to map the dynamic of metabolism in individual cells. They show that this…
Professor at MCRI, reNEW, Ed Stanley

Immune cell model paves way for new treatments targeting common infection amongst immunocompromised children

reNEW Melbourne researchers have successfully engineered human immune cells to model an infection common among immunocompromised children in a breakthrough…
See more
Professor at MCRI, reNEW, Ed Stanley

Immune cell model paves way for new treatments targeting common infection amongst immunocompromised children

reNEW Melbourne researchers have successfully engineered human immune cells to model an infection common among immunocompromised children in a breakthrough…