Würzburg geography professor Matthias Naumann and Dr. Gala Nettelbladt (Bauhaus University Weimar) have created two episodes for the Urban Political Podcast. Topic: the progressive or authoritarian transformation of local statehood.
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Würzburg geography professor Matthias Naumann and Dr. Gala Nettelbladt (Bauhaus University Weimar) have created two episodes for the Urban Political Podcast. Topic: the progressive or authoritarian transformation of local statehood.
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Chemistry: A sophisticated process stacks dye molecules in such a way that their luminosity increases significantly as their size grows – a significant step forward for the electronics of tomorrow.
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Does depression leave lasting physical traces? A study by the Würzburg University Medical Centre suggests so. It shows that the strength of the hands remains reduced after overcoming depression.
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A unique document of cartography will enrich the holdings of the Würzburg University Library in future. The Mercator Atlas, which is over 400 years old, is a gift from Professor Peter Deeg.
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With a new chair, the University of Würzburg aims to further improve conditions in a sensitive area: Laboratory animal science and animal welfare. Professor Jan Baumgart is taking over as head.
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For her pioneering work on catalytic nucleic acids, the Würzburg chemistry professor Claudia Höbartner has been awarded the Albrecht Kossel Prize by the German Chemical Society.
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A core objective of palliative medicine is to provide symptom-relieving therapy for patients with incurable diseases. Carmen Roch is a professor in this field.
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It sees itself as a platform for sustainable mobility: the student transformation experiment "Forum Mobility" has now started work at the University of Würzburg.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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On 14 April, the Women's Clinic at the University Hospital is offering a webinar entitled "Unerfüllter Kinderwunsch: Was tun?". The free event is a joint project with the Main-Post media group.
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Alexander Soutschek is new to the University Hospital. He is researching how brain networks control decisions, impulse control and motivation and why they become unbalanced in mental illnesses.
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On April 18, the Prostatakarzinom-Zentrum at Würzburg University Hospital is hosting its 8th Patient Information Day. This free event offers an overview of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Amazon mollies manage to maintain a healthy genome even without sexual reproduction. A new study, in which a team from the University of Würzburg was involved, shows which mechanisms are responsible for this.
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The spread of a particular genre of music reflects the borders between medieval empires in Europe. This is shown by a study conducted by a musicologist at the University of Würzburg.
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A lack of vitamin B2 makes tumour cells more susceptible to a unique form of cell death. This was discovered by researchers at the Rudolf Virchow Centre at the University of Würzburg.
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