Pharmacoscopy @ EHA25

We’re excited to see our Pharmacoscopy technology so well represented at the biggest annual European hematology meeting!

EHA25 Annual Meeting

Giulio Superti-Furga, research director of the Research Center for Molecular Medicine, introduced the European Hematology Association to Pharmacoscopy in a plenary session of the 25th annual EHA meeting. Additionally, Berend presented how deep neural networks can bring pharmacoscopy to the next level for personalized systems medicine, in a session by the Scientific Working Group for Precision Hematology.

SNF Professorship extension

We are thrilled to announce that the Swiss National Science Foundation has granted us the full extension to our ongoing SNF Professorship! We are extremely thankful to the SNSF for this continued support.

SNF Professorships are among the most prestigious SNF funding for young principle investigators. The project continues to systematically analyze the molecular and cellular systems that determine why people can respond differently to medications.

ETH Zurich Research Grant

We’re thrilled to announce that the ETH Zurich has awarded us with an ETH Zurich Research Grant! ETH Grants are a competitive ETH-internal funding programme to promote world-​class research with the potential to result in fundamental new knowledge or technologies and exciting discoveries.

The grant will allow us to investigate the differences in behaviour and morphology of human inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) observed in different iPSC lines derived from the same human donor, as well as differences observed between iPSCs from different donors. The project builds on unique expertise by postdoc Sohyon Lee in the lab.