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Society Science

March 13, 2026

Physics of Life at the DPG Spring Meeting 2026!

PoL attended this year's DPG Spring Meeting in Dresden with an exhibition booth, showcasing biophysics to scientists from across Germany.

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© Elisa Nerli

Publications Mateus Group

February 4, 2026

New insights into the mechanisms of organ growth and repair

Researchers discover how electrical signals promote cell proliferation, an essential feature to successfully repair organs.

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© Melissa Rinaldin

Publications Brugués Group

January 28, 2026

New perspectives on how physical instabilities drive embryonic development

A Nature study reveals how embryos harness a physical instability in the cytoskeleton, together with precise cell-cycle timing, to reliably self-organize their cytoplasm

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© Karolina Kuodyte/ Rashmiparvathi Keshara et al. / MPI-CBG

Publications RA1 RA6

January 22, 2026

Making human pancreatic acinar cells

Dresden researchers develop novel methods to create acinar cells, which are involved in the formation of pancreatic cancer.

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© Fischer-Friedrich Group

Publications Fischer-Friedrich Group

January 12, 2026

A Signature of Life: Time Irreversibility and Amplified Fluctuations in Living Matter

A new publication in PRX by the Fischer-Friedrich group at PoL challenges a long-held belief about what characterizes activity in living systems.

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© Byung Ho Lee et al. / MPI-CBG / Nature 2025

Publications RA6

January 9, 2026

Engineering the development of the pancreas

Researchers found that the shape of the fluid-filled cavities in the developing pancreas is controlled by pressure and the rate cells divide.

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© Alison Kickuth, Brugués Lab

Publications Brugués Group

January 7, 2026

The Mechanical Ratchet: A New Mechanism of Cell Division Uncovered

Scientists from the Brugués group at PoL have discovered a new mechanism for how early embryos with large yolks undergo cell division, altering our view of the process.

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© Lei Yuan, Sagarika Dawka, Yohan Kim, Anke Liebert et al. / Nature (2025) / MPI-CBG

Publications RA6

December 18, 2025

Patient-specific human liver model to understand disease mechanisms

A Dresden research team has developed a human modular “LEGO-like” model that lays foundation for a new era in liver research.

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© PoL

Society Events

December 1, 2025

The Return of PoL Day: Celebrating Achievements in our Community

The PoL community gathered in the CRTD in November to celebrate PoL Day 2025 after a two-year hiatus.

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© Friedrich and Sandoval-Guzmán labs

Publications Friedrich Group

November 24, 2025

Morphogen Math: A Model of Axolotl Limb Growth during Regeneration

In a new publication led by the Friedrich group at PoL and the Sandoval-Guzmán group at CRTD, scientists propose a model of morphogen scaling during limb regeneration in axolotls.

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© DGZ

Awards Elias Barriga Group

November 7, 2025

Elias Barriga wins the DGZ Innovation Prize 2025

PoL group leader Elias Barriga has been recognised by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zellbiologie (DGZ) for introducing new conceptual frameworks in the field.

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© Leonie Ringrose and Thomas Chemnitz

Education Society

October 14, 2025

Improvisation and Storytelling for Scientists: PoL Workshop Helps Researchers Combine Spontaneity and Precision

A unique science communication workshop brought together improvisation theater and scientists to enhance researchers' skill in communicating across disciplines.

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© Stephan Spangenberg

Society

October 9, 2025

The Scientific Community in Dresden Mourns the Loss of Professor Jochen Guck

Mourning the loss of PoL alumni group leader Jochen Guck (1973-2025), a globally recognized pioneer in the field of cell mechanics.

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© Katrin Boes / MPI-CBG

Science Awards

October 1, 2025

New Perspectives on the Hidden World of Proteins

Agnes Toth-Petroczy is awarded the Schering Young Investigator Award 2025

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© Patrick McCall

Publications RA2 Associates and Affiliates Brugués Group

September 3, 2025

Life’s Tiny Droplets: A Novel Method Revealing Biological Condensate Composition

Groundbreaking findings published in Nature Chemistry by researchers at PoL, IPF, and MPI-CBG highlight how the makeup of multi-component condensates can be measured.

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© PoL

Society Science

August 29, 2025

A new partnership with MBI Singapore

PoL and the Mechanobiology Institute at the National University of Singapore will enter a strategic partnership.

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© Anaïs Bailles / MPI-CBG

Publications Associates and Affiliates

August 5, 2025

Stretching the immortal Hydra

PoL Associate and Affiliate researchers from MPI-CBG show how cells can create a new organism from scratch by coordinating their mechanical properties.

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© Friedrich group / PoL

Publications Friedrich Group

July 9, 2025

Sarcomere Division: A New Mechanism of Muscle Growth Under Tension

Researchers from the Friedrich group at PoL have identified a novel sarcomere division mechanism, explaining how muscles add new contractile units under high mechanical stress.

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© Katrin Boes / MPI-CBG

Science Awards Campàs Group

July 1, 2025

HFSP Postdoctoral Fellowship for Augusto Ortega Granillo

Augusto Ortega Granillo, a joint postdoc at Physics of Life and the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, has received a Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Human Frontier Science Program.

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© TUD / Magdalena Gonciarz

Education Society

June 23, 2025

PoL at the Long Night of Science 2025

With over 50 PoL volunteers taking part in the event, the Dresden Science Night at the CMCB was a resounding success.

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© Anna M. Dowbaj, Aleksandra Sljukic et al. Nature (2025) / MPI-CBG

Publications RA6 Associates and Affiliates

June 3, 2025

All-in-one Model Reconstructs Complex Liver Architecture

The research group of Meritxell Huch, a PoL PI and director at the MPI-CBG, has developed next-generation organoid models to better understand liver disease.

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© PoL

Education Society Science

May 26, 2025

PoL is Renewed as a Cluster of Excellence by the DFG!

The Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL) has been officially renewed for a second funding phase, from 2026–2032.

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© COSMO Wissenschaftsforum

Education Society

May 12, 2025

The Physics of Life Exhibition at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum!

With over 800 visitors, the Physics of Life exhibition at COSMO Wissenschaftsforum offered plenty of new things to discover!

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© Alba Villaronga-Luque, Ryan G Savill et. al / MPI-CBG

Publications RA6 Associates and Affiliates Ebisuya Group

April 17, 2025

Metabolism Shapes Life: How Glycolysis Drives Early Embryonic Cell Decisions

Researchers from PoL (Ebisuya group), MPI-CBG (Veenvliet group), and EMBL Barcelona have uncovered the instructive potential of glycolysis in two novel publications.

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