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Epithelial cells lining the cervix are not just passive barriers. As a recently published study shows, these cells have their own “immune intelligence” and can prepare defenses before an infection spreads.

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Portrait photo of Anke K. Bergmann

The Institute of Human Genetics at the University of Würzburg is moving to the University Hospital. There it will become part of the newly founded Institute for Clinical Genetics and Genomedicine.

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Kathleen Wermke (fourth from left) accepted the "Kulturpreis Deutsche Sprache" in the Institutional Award category.

Kathleen Wermke has been researching the vocalisations of infants and toddlers for decades. She has now been awarded the "Kulturpreis Deutsche Sprache" for her work.

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From 14 October, the University of Würzburg will be taking part in an inter-university online lecture series on structural change and transformation. This time, the focus is on energy and water.

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All interested parties are invited to a "Länderabend Korea" in Würzburg on Friday, 17 October. The King Sejong Institute at the university is co-organising the event.

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Inclusive encounters, generations in dialogue and sustainable consumption: these are the topics that P-seminars at secondary schools in Lower Franconia have been working on. They have now been honoured for their work at the University of Würzburg.

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Accompany students in their everyday life at university: Pupils have this opportunity during the autumn holidays at the University of Würzburg. Registrations are possible until 15 October.

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Artificial intelligence can protect animals and ecosystems and revolutionise nature conservation: This is shown in a new book co-authored by Dr Frauke Fischer from the University of Würzburg.

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