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    • Benoît Ladoux

      How cells sense and respond to mechanical signals is an important aspect of many biological processes, including the development of tissue structures and diseases like cancer. By recruiting the eminent researcher, Benoît Ladoux, Erlangen wants to become a beacon for mechanobiology on the international research landscape.

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    • Benefits for sponsorship recipients

      So that you can focus on producing excellent results, we support you in everything that is important to you. That is why it is not only our sponsorship programmes that are tailored to your individual requirements but all our other support measures, too. Our aim is to create optimum general conditions for all our sponsorship recipients’ research – for an entire lifetime, no less.

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Being better prepared for the next disaster

      Floods and drought threaten the lives of millions of people in Pakistan. Better preparedness as well as social change could alleviate the situation.

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    • Become a Humboldt host!

      Encourage international junior researchers to apply for a Humboldt Foundation fellowship. Or nominate an eminent researcher as the partner of your choice for a research award.

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    • Bas E. Dutilh

      Researchers have been trying to track down microorganisms that colonise human bodies and, especially, the intestines for many years. Amongst these microorganisms are viruses that specifically infect intestinal bacteria. Bas E. Dutilh from The Netherlands has made seminal contributions to exploring virus diversity and spearheads pioneering work in bioinformatics.

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