Draft:Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute
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Submission declined on 5 June 2024 by DoubleGrazing (talk). This submission is not adequately supported by reliable sources. Reliable sources are required so that information can be verified. If you need help with referencing, please see Referencing for beginners and Citing sources. This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by DoubleGrazing 6 months ago.
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- Comment: Still cites only primary sources, mostly close to the subject. We need to see what independent third parties (mainly secondary sources) have said about this institute, not what the institute wants to say about itself. DoubleGrazing (talk) 06:47, 8 September 2024 (UTC)
Executive Board | Prof. Dr. Dario Riccardo Valenzano (Scientific Director and Speaker) Dr. Daniele Barthel (Administrative Director)[1] |
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Faculty | Life Sciences |
Staff | 350 people[2] |
Budget | 20 million Euros (2017)[3] |
Address | Beutenbergstraße 11 D-07745 Jena, Germany |
Location | , , Germany |
Website | www |
The Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz-Lipmann-Institute (FLI) is a non-university research institution located at the Beutenberg Campus in Jena and is involved in basic biomedical research in the field of life science. the institute is a member of the Leibniz Association. The FLI is run in private legal form as a registered association. When it was founded, the FLI was the first national research institute to devote itself to basic biomedical research in the field of ageing research / gerontology on a broad scale.[4]
History of the institute
[edit]The first predecessor of the institute was the "Schott-Zeiss Institute for Microbiology", founded in 1944, from which the "Institute for Microbiology and Experimental Therapy" emerged in 1953. In 1970, the institute was renamed the Central Institute for Microbiology and Experimental Therapy (ZIMET) of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR.[5]
After reunification, the former ZIMET was essentially divided into two institutes in 1991: The Hans Knöll Institute (HKI) and the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMB).[6]The IMB focused on research in the field of evolutionary biotechnology and genome sciences and, from January 1992, was one of the research institutions jointly funded by the federal and state governments in the then "Blue List", now the Leibniz Association. [7]
Following an evaluation of the Institute, the German Council of Science and Humanities proposed a new research concept for the IMB in 1999. As a result, Prof. Peter Herrlich was appointed as the new director of the IMB in 2003. In 2005, the institute was renamed the "Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute" (FLI) to reflect its new scientific orientation.[8]
The institute is named after the German-American biochemist Fritz Lipmann (1899-1986), who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1953 for his discovery of Coenzyme A as an important intermediate in lipid metabolism.
Research and development
[edit]The aim of biomedical ageing research at the FLI is to decipher the genetic, epigenetic and molecular processes that underlie age-related changes.[9] [10]Ageing is a highly complex process that is influenced by genetic and external factors. Research at the FLI aims to create a scientific basis for the development of novel therapeutic approaches that help to extend the health span - i.e. the time during which people age healthily.[11]
Web links
[edit]* Leibniz-Institute on Aging - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Category:Jena Category:Research institutes in Germany Category:gerontology Category:Biomedicine Category:Leibniz Association
Individual references
[edit]Annual report 2019-2020 [1]
- ^ "Imprint".
- ^ "Leibniz-Institut für Alternsforschung - Fritz-Lipmann-Institut e.V. (FLI) | LinkedIn".
- ^ https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/fileadmin/user_upload/ARCHIV_downloads/Archiv/Evaluierung/Senatsstellungnahmen/FLI_-_Senatsstellungnahme_11-07-2017_mit_Anlagen.pdf
- ^ "Leibniz Institute of Ageing (LIA)".
- ^ "History - Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI)".
- ^ "History - Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI)".
- ^ "About us - Leibniz-HKI".
- ^ "History - Leibniz Institute on Aging (FLI)".
- ^ https://www.leibniz-fli.de/fileadmin/media/downloads/leibniz_Broschuere_Gesundes_Altern_englisch.pdf
- ^ "Leibniz Association: Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute".
- ^ https://www.leibniz-fli.de/fileadmin/media/downloads/FLI_Imagebroschuere_englisch.pdf
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