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In our news section, we regularly present highlights from the BREATH research network. These include publications in renowned journals, new research projects, as well as awards and achievements from our scientific community.
Subscribe to newsletter3D-Printed Membrane Paves the Way for a Biohybrid Lung
21. August 2026
BREATH researchers at Hannover Medical School have developed an innovative membrane architecture with improved gas exchange for more compact ECMO systems and an artificial lung implant. For people with severe…
Read articlePoster Award for Joint Organoid Imaging Project
10. August 2026
At the Annual Meeting of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), outstanding scientific work was once again recognized with poster awards. Over the coming weeks, we will introduce some…
Read articlePulmonary Fibrosis in Childhood: New Findings from the chILD Registry
6. August 2026
A large European registry study has systematically investigated for the first time how frequently pulmonary fibrosis occurs in children with childhood interstitial lung disease (chILD) and what consequences it has….
Read articleHow Lung Transplant Recipients Can Live Longer with a New Lung
20. July 2026
Improving life expectancy after lung transplantation and predicting chronic rejection at an early stage are the goals pursued by scientists from the German Center for Lung Research (DZL) at the…
Read articleUkrainian Visiting Scientist Presents DZL Project at AMP Europe 2026 in Tallinn
9. July 2026
At this year’s Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Europe 2026 Congress in Tallinn, Estonia, Associate Professor Dr. Nina Bondarenko presented the results of her research on the non-invasive monitoring of…
Read articleBREATH successfully represented at the DZL Annual Meeting 2026 in Wiesbaden
18. June 2026
From 9 to 11 June, more than 700 researchers from the five sites of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL) came together in Wiesbaden for this year’s Annual Meeting….
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