122 search results for „medicine“

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    • Sebastian Deindl

      Sebastian Deindl is a biophysicist whose research results are of exceptional importance both to basic research and to medicine. By appointing him to a Humboldt Professorship, the University of Tübingen wants to continue driving its leading international position in structural biology.

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      Sebastian Deindl
    • News

      Scouting Programme: New host for the Humboldt Network

      The Munich immunologist Julia Jellusova, a new scout in the Henriette Herz Scouting Programme, is a first-time Humboldt host. She will utilise her own networks to recruit three postdocs for her team and the Humboldt Network.

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    • Press Release

      Science and research in the energy crisis

      The Alliance of Science Organisations is drawing attention to the threatening consequences which a possi-ble energy crisis could have for science and academia in Germany.

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    • Sayan Mukherjee

      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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      Sayan Mukherjee
    • News

      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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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Prodigious promise and mysterious mistakes

      Enthusiasm for all the things artificial intelligence can do is enormous – but people are also worried about the risks inherent in a technology that could outstrip us. AI experts in the Humboldt Network analyse what AI can already do today, what it still has to learn and what risks it involves.

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      Prodigious promise and mysterious mistakes
    • Philip van der Eijk

      Philosophy and the History of Science as well as in the History of Ancient Medicine. He focuses on the dialogue between philosophy and medicine. Nominating University: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Classics Philip [...] Philip van der Eijk focuses on the dialogue between philosophy and medicine. His current research interests are concerned with the understanding of the interaction between body and soul from Antiquity to [...] expected to give significant impetus to and expedite the internationalisation of the History of Ancient Medicine and Classics in Germany. Berlin’s Humboldt University has established a Centre for the History of

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      Philip van der Eijk
    • Peter Nicholas Robinson

      Peter N. Robinson is a pioneer in the computer-assisted genome and phenotype analysis of genetic diseases. His major work has been the development of the Human Phenotype Ontology, which is now a standard tool used internationally to diagnose gene-related diseases. At the Charité in Berlin, Robinson is invited to develop algorithms for AI-based precision medicine.

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      Peter Nicholas Robinson