Articles from Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB)

What if you could reboot sick cells?
Scientists develop MitoCatch, a system that delivers healthy mitochondria directly to the cells that need them most
Breakthrough Gene Editing Technique Offers Hope for Stargardt Disease Patients
Researchers have developed a highly efficient gene editing therapy that could potentially treat Stargardt disease, the most common form of inherited macular degeneration. This groundbreaking study, published in Nature Medicine on 8 January 2025, demonstrates the therapeutic use of a precision gene editing technology called base editing.
Long-time collaborators Botond Roska and José-Alain Sahel win the Wolf Prize 2024 in the field of medicine
Botond Roska and José-Alain Sahel have been awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine for their pioneering work on restoring vision to blind patients using optogenetic therapy.
Long-time Collaborators Botond Roska and José-Alain Sahel Win International Prize for Translational Neuroscience
Basel, Switzerland, June 22, 2023 --In recognition of their pioneering work on restoring vision to blind patients using optogenetic therapy, Botond Roska and José-Alain Sahel were today awarded the International Prize for Translational Neuroscience by the Gertrud Reemtsma Foundation, managed by the Max Planck Society. The €60,000 annual prize rewards biomedical scientists and clinicians who make exceptional contributions toward the understanding of neurobiology and neurological diseases. The prize was awarded on June 22, 2023, in Hamburg, Germany.
Researchers Discover a New Embryonic Brain Circuit