122 search results for „medicine“

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    • Burkhard Rost

      driving force for his subject in Germany and also build a bridge between biological sciences and medicine. To this end he will gather together a top-flight researcher group. Brief bio Prof. Dr. Burkhard

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      Reaching for the stars

      Working in the Felsenkeller underground lab at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Humboldt Fellow Eliana Masha is investigating what is going on inside the sun. The nuclear astrophysicist from Albania wants to determine the origins of the universe and show that anyone can become a researcher.

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    • Matthias Wessling

      it is planned to use his expertise to forge close links between engineering, natural science and medicine. The location should become a top international address for membrane research. Brief bio Prof. Dr

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    • Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Winners 2006

      doctorate there in 2001 after working on his thesis externally at the Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Natalia Filatkina Historical Philology Vom Kerbholz zur Datenbank What did the German [...] e. Novel lasers based on ultraviolet light or x-rays as well as improved radiation therapies in medicine are just a few of the possible future applications ensuing from the young discipline of attosecond [...] for instance. But hydrogels have much greater potential than this, for example in bioresearch or medicine. They might release doses of drugs in the body or act as sensors. They might also be used as artificial

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      Can AI unite the world, Mr Sharma?

      Artificial intelligence can boost development in poor countries and promote international cooperation when language barriers fall. Gaurav Sharma from India is exploring the regulatory hurdles that have to be overcome for this to happen.

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      Can AI unite the world, Mr Sharma?
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      ComLab#7: The Next Big Thing in Science and How to Communicate It

      From 11 to 13 May 2023, researchers from the Humboldt Network and alumni of the International Journalists’ Programmes shared views on how innovative research in the life and natural sciences can be communicated – clearly, comprehensibly and appropriately for the target group.

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Mr Adum, How Do You Save Frogs?

      Gilbert Adum is Ghana’s frogman. As one of the founders and head of the SAVE THE FROGS! Ghana organisation, he passionately campaigns for the survival of the amphibians in his native country.

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      Mr Adum, How Do You Save Frogs?
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      A toolkit for good science communication

      Science communication has penetrated the awareness of research, politics and society. At the same time, the pressure on researchers to make their outcomes accessible to the public at large has grown. During the summer school “Communicating Science”, 50 junior researchers from 26 countries worked together to elaborate recommendations for action.

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    • Wolfram Ruf

      the field of coagulation physiology. Nominating University: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Medicine The main focus of Wolfram Ruf's work is on examining the protein thromboplastin which plays an important

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