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Professor Marcel Romanos from Würzburg University Hospital will be taking part in the Süddeutsche Zeitung’s Health Forum as an ADHD expert. The event will take place online on Wednesday 8 July. Registration is required.

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Representative tissue sections of dorsal root ganglia. Neurons (gray), macrophages (yellow), and reactive satellite glial cells (red) are labeled—neurons from male animals are segmented in cyan, and those from female animals in magenta.

How pain subsides depends on gender – even though the immediate reaction to the injury is largely the same. Researchers at Würzburg University Hospital have made this observation in an animal model.

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Students Silas Happ and Marco Stiegelbauer have been newly elected to the University Senate. The full results of the university elections are available on the Electoral Office’s website.

 

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Around 60 teachers, students and other interested parties gathered in Würzburg to discuss decolonial perspectives on English textbooks, digital teaching approaches and approaches to learning.

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The 8th Bavarian Vaccination Week begins on 3 July with an information and consultation initiative organised by the Bavarian Centre for Cancer Research (BZKF). This year’s focus is on raising awareness about the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.

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A brain atlas designed to make micrometre-scale anatomy usable in everyday clinical practice. Helen Friedrich, medical student at the University of Würzburg, has contributed to this project. Her path into research wasn't easy.

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The University’s Academic Orchestra invites you to a chamber music soirée at the Neubaukirche on Thursday 9 July. Admission is free.

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Links: Schmetterlinge wie der Hauhechel-Bläuling sind Gegenstand der ausgezeichneten Publikation von Katharina Engelhardt. Rechts: Konservierte Totenkopfschwärmer, mit denen Esma Ashe-Jepson in ihrer Publikation arbeitete.

The Royal Entomological Society has recognised two research papers by Würzburg biologists Dr. Katharina Engelhardt and Dr. Esme Ashe-Jepson as outstanding publications of 2025. Their studies focus on butterflies and moths.

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