122 search results for „medicine“

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    • Oskar Hallatschek

      developing applications based on these insights. At the intersection of biophysics, mathematics and medicine, Oskar Hallatschek produces pathbreaking insights into evolutionary dynamics using both mathematical

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      Oskar Hallatschek
    • Oliver Brock

      robots which can produce complicated reactions and motion sequences and are thus suitable for use in medicine, space travel or in case of accidents involving radioactivity. At Berlin’s University of Technology

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      Oliver Brock
    • Newsroom

      intelligence (AI) will shape our societies for the future. It is already doing so today – from medicine via industry through to art and culture. The Humboldt Foundation sponsors cutting-edge research

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    • Press Release

      New Alexander von Humboldt Professors selected

      Four researchers from abroad to receive Germany’s most valuable research award and make the move to Bielefeld, Dresden and Erlangen-Nuremberg.

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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?
    • Michael H. Sieweke

      of California, Berkeley, USA. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in Melbourne, Australia, and an Einstein BIH visiting fellow at the Max-Delbrück Center

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      Michael H. Sieweke
    • Max Planck Research Award Winners 2016

      as precursors to multicellular organisms. Bassler’s research is also of significant importance to medicine because quorum sensing controls bacterial infections. Bassler has shown that bacteria only release

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