ComLab#4: Smart New Worlds
How AI, Robotics and Digitalisation Transform Our Lives
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How AI, Robotics and Digitalisation Transform Our Lives
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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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Cancer cells grow significantly quicker in the body than normal cells. Their metabolism thus functions differently and utilises nutrients at a much faster rate. The metabolism researcher Christian Frezza is searching for ways of disturbing or even preventing nutrient utilisation in cancer cells so that they can no long grow and eventually die.
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Humboldt Foundation welcomes the new federal government’s coalition agreement.
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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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process and workflow analysis and drive cooperation with the engineering, business and economics, and medicine faculties, and also industry. Nominating University: RWTH Aachen University Informatics / Computer
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Gastgeber: Prof. Dr. Dieter Häussinger PD Dr. Karl Sebastian Lang, born in Austria in 1977, studied medicine in Innsbruck and Tübingen where he completed his doctorate in 2003. He subsequently moved to Zürich [...] Host: Prof. Dr. Christian Weber Prof. Dr. Esther Lutgens, born in the Netherlands in 1975, studied medicine at Maastricht University where she completed her doctorate in 2001. Following research stays at [...] as yet unchartered world of molecular sensing. Host institute: Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin Host: Prof. Dr. Gary R. Lewin Dr. Jan-Erik Siemens, born in Germany in 1973, studied
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Fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation will meet at the University of Magdeburg from 24 to 26 April.
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Five top international researchers to receive Germany’s most valuable research award
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The Japanese biomedical engineering expert Keisuke Goda to receive the 2022 Philipp Franz von Siebold Award.
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