Das manager magazin begleitet die Veröffentlichung der Liste der 500 reichsten Deutschen erstmals mit einem fünfteiligen Podcast. Die erste Folge von „Das Thema – Spezial: Die reichsten Deutschen“ erscheint am 6. Oktober und wird von der stellvertretenden Chefredakteurin des manager magazins, Simone Salden, gehostet. Sie widmet sich gemeinsam mit manager-magazin-Redakteur Christoph Neßhöver der BMW-Erbin und reichsten Frau Deutschlands Susanne Klatten, den Biontech-Gründern Özlem Türeci und Uğur Şahin sowie dem Erbstreit bei Knorr-Bremse nach dem Tod von Patriarch Heinz Hermann Thiele. Für die Episoden über die Familien Otto und Roßmann spricht sie mit Dr. Michael Otto, Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender der Otto Group und Raoul Roßmann, Geschäftsführer der Rossmann-Drogeriekette.
Jedes Jahr recherchiert das manager magazin, wer die 500 reichsten Menschen in unserem Land sind. Familie Porsche, die Quandts, der Aldi-Clan – manche Namen und Gesichter kennt jeder, andere scheuen die Öffentlichkeit. Was alle eint: Sie sind richtig reich. Um es auf die Liste der Top 500 zu schaffen, braucht...
Jedes Jahr recherchiert das manager magazin, wer die 500 reichsten Menschen in unserem Land sind. Familie Porsche, die Quandts, der Aldi-Clan – manche Namen und Gesichter kennt jeder, andere scheuen die Öffentlichkeit. Was alle eint: Sie sind richtig reich. Um es auf die Liste der Top 500 zu schaffen, braucht...
- 10/6/2023
- Podnews.net
The creators of the Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine will take on cancer in National Geographic documentary “The Cancer Vaccine” (working title).
The documentary will follow Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – the husband-and-wife team who built German biotechnology giant BioNTech – as they and their team race competitors, skeptics, governments and cancer itself to create an entirely new class of medicines that use the body’s own defenses to defeat cancer.
The documentary posits a world where a cancer diagnosis – even the most aggressive kind – no longer means brutal chemotherapy or a death sentence and a world where every individual cancer patient gets a bespoke drug, individually tailored to the unique genetics of their tumor, which could keep patients cancer-free for the rest of their lives. It aims to take viewers to the frontlines of breakthrough science alongside the scientists, researchers and patients at the heart of this endeavor.
The film begins...
The documentary will follow Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – the husband-and-wife team who built German biotechnology giant BioNTech – as they and their team race competitors, skeptics, governments and cancer itself to create an entirely new class of medicines that use the body’s own defenses to defeat cancer.
The documentary posits a world where a cancer diagnosis – even the most aggressive kind – no longer means brutal chemotherapy or a death sentence and a world where every individual cancer patient gets a bespoke drug, individually tailored to the unique genetics of their tumor, which could keep patients cancer-free for the rest of their lives. It aims to take viewers to the frontlines of breakthrough science alongside the scientists, researchers and patients at the heart of this endeavor.
The film begins...
- 6/14/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
National Geographic has announced a documentary special with the working title of “The Cancer Vaccine.”
The documentary special will follow Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – the husband-and-wife team who built German biotechnology giant BioNTech and created the Pfizer BioNTech Covid Vaccine — as they compete in the race to find a cure for cancer.
The film will chronicle Şahin and Türeci’s creation of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine, which came out of mRNA technology that, for years, had been considered useless. The couple has their own team, with whom they face competitors, skeptics, government officials and the disease itself. The solution may lie in using the body’s defenses to create medicine that can disarm the disease that has killed so many.
Early patient trials have yielded hopeful results, with half of those in BioNTech’s Phase 1 trial showing no sign of relapse after being treated for pancreatic cancer, which kills...
The documentary special will follow Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci – the husband-and-wife team who built German biotechnology giant BioNTech and created the Pfizer BioNTech Covid Vaccine — as they compete in the race to find a cure for cancer.
The film will chronicle Şahin and Türeci’s creation of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine, which came out of mRNA technology that, for years, had been considered useless. The couple has their own team, with whom they face competitors, skeptics, government officials and the disease itself. The solution may lie in using the body’s defenses to create medicine that can disarm the disease that has killed so many.
Early patient trials have yielded hopeful results, with half of those in BioNTech’s Phase 1 trial showing no sign of relapse after being treated for pancreatic cancer, which kills...
- 6/14/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
A Nat Geo doc is to follow the husband-and-wife team behind the Covid-19 Pfizer BionTech vaccine as they take on the fight against cancer.
In The Cancer Vaccine [working title], Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci’s race to create an entirely new class of medicines that use the body’s own defenses to defeat cancer will be charted, with Academy Award-winning indie Oxford Films and BAFTA-winner Patrick Forbes behind the doc.
The show, which is being unveiled at this week’s Sheffield Doc Fest, begins with the story of Şahin and Türeci’s fight against Covid-19, protecting millions of people around the world from the deadliest pandemic of modern times. Next, the pair have set themselves an incredibly difficult task: to create utterly personalized medicines. With this approach they hope not just to save lives but to transform medicine, creating an entirely new class of drugs and therapies that work with a body’s defenses,...
In The Cancer Vaccine [working title], Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci’s race to create an entirely new class of medicines that use the body’s own defenses to defeat cancer will be charted, with Academy Award-winning indie Oxford Films and BAFTA-winner Patrick Forbes behind the doc.
The show, which is being unveiled at this week’s Sheffield Doc Fest, begins with the story of Şahin and Türeci’s fight against Covid-19, protecting millions of people around the world from the deadliest pandemic of modern times. Next, the pair have set themselves an incredibly difficult task: to create utterly personalized medicines. With this approach they hope not just to save lives but to transform medicine, creating an entirely new class of drugs and therapies that work with a body’s defenses,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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