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Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to the Humboldtians Susumu Kitagawa and Omar M. Yaghi
20/2025
The Humboldt Network now counts 63 Nobel laureates among its members.
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20/2025
The Humboldt Network now counts 63 Nobel laureates among its members.
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Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2012 Jochen Guck Jochen Guck has the reputation of being one of the world’s best and most innovative researchers in the field of biophysics. Nominating University:
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The mathematician, statistician and computer scientist Sayan Mukherjee has produced crucial work in the still young field of topological data analysis through which imaging methods can be improved and predictions made about diseases. In Leipzig, Mukherjee’s expertise in the evaluation of biological data is set to open up new avenues in precision medicine.
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The Foundation maintains an interdisciplinary network of well over 30,000 Humboldtians in more than 140 countries around the world – including 63 Nobel Prize winners.
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The Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany welcomes the fact that the bill submitted by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research to revise the Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act has adjusted the key features formulated in March and that the insights gained during the stakeholder discussions held by the ministry since March have been incorporated into the bill.
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Rotem Sorek receives the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award 2023 and Amy Buck and Kandice Tanner are honoured with Max Planck-Humboldt Medals.
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Fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation will meet at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz from 19 to 21 April.
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As of now, the Alliance of Science Organisations has its own website.
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26/2024
The historian Kateřina Čapková and the literary scholar Bala Venkat Mani receive this year’s Reimar Lüst Awards.
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23/2024
Amy Theresa Austin (Argentina) and Andre Russowsky Brunoni (Brazil) will each receive the Georg Forster Research Award, valued at EUR 60,000.
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