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Neurobiologie am Universitätsklinikum Würzburg (UKW) und Prof. Robert Harvey, University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), arbeiten gemeinsam an 3D-gedruckten Synapsen. Ihre Forschung soll helfen, die Ursachen neurologischer Erkrankungen im Kindesalter besser zu verstehen.

Cooperation between Würzburg and Queensland receives funding: Complex models for complex diseases: 3D-printed synapses open up new ways of understanding childhood disorders of the nervous system.

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The European Union is funding a new research consortium investigating neuropathic pain with 1.5 million euros. A team from the University Hospital of Neurology in Würzburg is part of it.

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Hannes Keiling, PhD student at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, has won first prize at the Mexican Science Day in Berlin. He can now use the 12,000 euros he won to plan a scientific workshop in Mexico.

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When it comes to artificial intelligence, Europe is technologically dependent on the USA and China. A new project involving the University of Würzburg aims to change this. The aim is to develop a sovereign European AI.

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The Faculty of Management and Economics invites you to the 25th anniversary of the Bachelor's degree programme in Business Informatics. The event will take place on 27 November 2025. Participation is possible without registration.

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Whether on television, radio, online or in print – researchers from the University of Würzburg always have a strong presence in the media. Here are some recent examples.

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