The Hilde Mangold Haus at the University of Freiburg/CIBSS

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    This video presents the laboratory building of the University of Freiburg at the Habsburgerstr. 49 in Freiburg. It is the research building of the Cluster of Excellence CIBSS - Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies - and is named after Hilde Mangold, co-discoverer of the famous embryonic “organizer” signalling center. The young scientist Hilde Mangold is a memorable figure in the history of signalling science. One hundred years ago, she had just finished her PhD thesis in Freiburg. Today, her work is seen as one of the most important publications in biology. This video gives an overview of Mangolds life and the research taking place in the building today, featuring interviews with CIBSS researchers Prof. Dr. Anne Classen, Prof.Dr. Björn Lillemeier and Dr. Roland Nitschke.

     
    Image credits
     
    Fluorescence microscopy image of drosophila larvae: Vanessa Weichselberger, AG Classen/Uni Freiburg
    Portrait young Hilde Mangold: Peter E. Fäßler. Hilde Mangold (1898-1924) Ihr Beitrag zur Entdeckung des Organisatoreffekts im Molchembryo. Biologie in unserer Zeit (1994)
    Freiburg Postcard from 1919: Wikicommons / Zeno Ansichtskarten upload project
    Photos of double-axis Xenopus larvae: CIBSS/Peter Walentek
    Micrograph of original double-axis embryo: Museum für Naturkunde Berlin/Peter Giere
    Video of gastrulating newt embryo: Walther Vogt. Entwicklung des Molches - II. Urdarmbildung beim Molch (1939). Doi: 10.3203/IWF/C-272
    Hilde Mangold with child: Viktor Hamburger. Hilde Mangold, co-discoverer of the organizer. Journal of the History of Biology (1984). doi: 10.1007/BF00397500
    Historical drawings of embryos: Hans Spemann, Hilde Mangold. Über Induktion von Embryoanlagen durch Implantation artfremder Organisatoren. Archiv für mikroskopische Anatomie und Entwicklungsmechanik (1924). Digitalisiert durch die Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg.
    Nobel prize certificate: Peter E. Fäßler. Hilde Mangold (1898-1924) Ihr Beitrag zur Entdeckung des Organisatoreffekts im Molchembryo. Biologie in unserer Zeit (1994)
    Images in zoom-out: CIBSS/ Peter Walentek; CIBSS/Daria Onichtchouk; CIBSS/Pengbo Liang,Thomas Ott; CIBSS/Robert Grosse; Freiburg University Hospital/Roman Sankowski; CIBSS/Chris Meisinger; Christian Siegloch, AG Driever/LIC; Sarah Bowden, Peter Walentek/LIC; CIBSS/Olaf Groß; CIBSS/Lisa Conrad, Wolfgang Driever/CIBSS
    in-situ stained blastula: CIBSS/Daria Onichtchouk
    Other images and animations: CIBSS/Michal Rössler
     
    Music
    Bad Mouse Orchestra, Freiburg , "Nobody Lied"
     
    Voiceover
    Laura Mahoney
     
    Filming and interviews
    Mathilde Bessert-Nettelbeck, Michal Rössler
     
    Video and audio editing
    Mathilde Bessert-Nettelbeck
     

     

     

    Referent/in:

    Prof. Dr. Anne Classen, Prof. Dr. Björn Lillemeier, Dr. Roland Nitschke