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julia-weigand-earns-adolf-messer-award-2016-for-cancer-research
julia-weigand-earns-adolf-messer-award-2016-for-cancer-research

Julia Weigand earns Adolf Messer Award 2016 for cancer research

Weigand, research fellow in the Biology Department, received the Adolf Messer Award 2016 with its €50,000 endowment, the most highly endowed award for research work at Darmstadt University of Technology.

The award is given annually by the non-profit Adolf Messer Foundation.

All multicellular organisms, including we humans, need oxygen for their cells to produce energy,  in other words, for survival. Normally, the vascular system supplies oxygen to each and every cell of our body. If that supply is not adequately assured, however, the cell dies.

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