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    SPARK-BIH 2025: Call for Applications

    Applications for the SPARK-BIH funding programme 2025 are open from now until 7 July 2025. Scientists and clinicians from BIH and Charité at all career levels are invited to apply.

  • News Charité BIH Innovation

    Faster and smoother spin-offs with fixed key points for spin-offs

    Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) now have fixed standard terms for spin-offs. These define binding key points for spin-off projects, particularly with regard to participation and licensing of intellectual property. Clear, consistent framework conditions create transparency, bindingness, and planning…

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    Building Bridges in Science and Humanity

    On February 20 2025, the Julius Wolff Institute, the BIH Center for Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Regeneration, celebrated the opening of its new research areas in the Rahel Hirsch Center for Translational Medicine (RHC). To mark this major step, the team honored Dr. Julius Wolff, the person after whom the institute was named, with a ceremony.

  • Press release Portrait photo Maik Pietzner

    Maik Pietzner receives professorship for “Health Data Modeling”

    Dr. Maik Pietzner receives a W2 professorship for life for “Health Data Modeling” at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH). His aim is to find disease-specific small changes in genes and thus target structures for innovative drugs. Using machine learning (ML) to mine huge amounts of heterogenous data sources, he wants to identify new…

  • News Portrait photo Wolfram Döhner

    BMBF funding for joint project VADYS-ME to research pathomechanisms in ME/CFS

    The VADYS-ME research project investigates how vascular problems and circulatory disorders can trigger symptoms such as extreme fatigue and concentration problems in patients with ME/CFS. The project is led by Prof. Dr. Dr. med. Wolfram Döhner, a scientist at the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) and the German Heart Center at Charité -…

  • Press release Charité BIH Innovation Recovery Cat Team: From left to right: Alissa Maresa Rohrbach, Jakob Kaminski, Toni Muffel, Dennis Stratmann, Elisabeth Kress, Hanhoan Truong, Katrin Friedmann, Felix Machleid

    Recovery Cat, an app that helps with the treatment of severe mental illnesses, is now available to TK insurees

    Recovery Cat is an app that provides digital therapy support to people with severe mental illnesses. Effective immediately, patients who are insured with Techniker Krankenkasse (TK) can use the Recovery Cat service free of charge. Further insurances will follow. A spin-off from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Berlin Institute of Health…

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