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 Daniel Kirschenbaum has developed an experimental method for investigating immune responses in living organisms with high temporal resolution. The technique enabled him and his colleagues to reconstruct the temporal sequence of the immune response in malignant brain tumors for the first time. This opens up new perspectives for the development of targeted and temporally precise immunotherapies – for which the Paul Ehrlich Institute, together with the City of Langen and Stadtwerke Langen GmbH, has awarded him the Langen Science Prize(„Langener Wissenschaftspreis“), worth €15,000.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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