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The brochure just published "From Bench to Bedside - Translational Medicine at the GSF" addresses the interested general public. It provides the latest information on how the GSF Research Centre for Environment and Health puts its insight from fundamental research into clinical application - and vice versa includes the expertise from clinical practice in its biomedical research work in a form that is easy to understand. This is a most essential approach, with which the GSF wants to make a decisive contribution in the search for mechanisms all the way to the application for the patient's well-being.
In the 60-page brochure the reader is given information on the interactive network in the GSF, covering everything from fundamental research into biological mechanisms to clinical phase III studies. Exciting views of the diversity of this translational approach to research of the GSF with its essential instruments, the clinical cooperation groups and the clinical research platforms, are opened up. GSF scientists work on the foundations for a medicine and medical care of the future together with external clinical partners under one common roof.
The brochure tries to give recent examples of this approach to research of the GSF, but it also tries to convey some of the excitement which the scientific exchange between GSF scientists and clinical partners brings about.
"From Bench to Bedside - Translational Medicine at the GSF" can be accessed online: http://www.gsf.de/neu/Aktuelles/Zeitschriften/index_translational_medicine_en.ph.... A copy can be ordered free of charge from: GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health, Department of Public Affairs, PO Box 1129, 85758 Neuherberg, Germany.
http://www.gsf.de/neu/Aktuelles/Presse/2006/broschuere-tr_en.php
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