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2026

Sustainability by design

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Biomedical labs contribute to global resource overuse not least by their notorious reliance on single-use plasticware. To make research more sustainable, the lab seeks certification under the LEAF program (Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework). The program helps identify opportunities to save energy, reduce waste, and improve recycling. Progress is evaluated regularly and recognized with bronze, silver, or gold certification.

We will implement sustainability criteria into workflows, routines, and protocols from the get-go, helping to reduce consumption of consumables and reagents and to lower research operating costs.

For more information about the LEAF program, see: https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/university/about-the-university/sustainable-university/nachhaltigkeit-im-labor?set_language=en

2025

Participating in the GeneNovate 2026 program!

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Happy to have the chance to participate in the 2026 GeneNovate program aimed at fostering translational and entrepreneurial exploitation of research in gene and cell therapies. In addition, it’s an exciting opportunity to foster interdisciplinary regional and national networking in this growing topic area.
Watch this space for updates!

New review out in NRI: Targeting organelle function in T cells for cancer immunotherapy

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AI-generated poster of superhero organelles My colleagues Luca Gattinoni and Jeremy Baldwin from the Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy and I dive into the fascinating world of organelles in T cell-based cancer immunotherapies - from breakthrough technologies to study organelle functions to innovative strategies that supercharge T cells’ organelles. We’re thrilled about the opportunity to share our insights and appreciate the outstanding editorial support by Nature Reviews Immunology.

Check out how improving organelle fitness ignites T cell fitness:
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