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Immunology, infection biology and chronic inflammation: This is the field of research of Carlos Talavera-López.

Carlos Talavera-López has recently been appointed junior professor of systems immunology at the University of Würzburg. His special focus is on the processes inside the cell. For this, he relies on deep learning methods.

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Artificial intelligence can predict when a bee colony will swarm out: this is one of the findings of the Würzburg research project we4bee, which uses sensors to listen in on beehives.

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For four years, the University of Würzburg was involved in a Bavarian research network that investigated the healthy use of digital technologies and media. ForDigitHealth is now presenting its results.

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Making small and medium-sized enterprises more resilient and efficient through automation: This is the focus of a new 1.4 million euro project by Professors Johannes Hewig and Axel Winkelmann.

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The Twins of the first funding period with TWINSIGHT spokesperson Bastian Schilling and TWINSIGHT coordinator Susanne Nuber (from left): Valerie Glutsch, Lisa Rubenbauer, Janina Marißen, Bastian Schilling, Janik Fleißner, Patrick Schummer, Geraldine Engels, Susanne Nuber.

Making researching doctors familiar with the latest technologies in immunology: This is what happens in the TWINSIGHT college. The Else Kröner-Fresenius Stiftung is funding it for another three years.

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Acute lung failure is life-threatening - especially if it is accompanied by an excessive immune reaction. Researchers at the University Medical Centre Würzburg have now discovered how this reaction can be suppressed.

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Alumnus Philipp Roth studied Human-Computer Systems at the University of Würzburg. He now works for a digital media agency and deals with conceptual issues before a project is realised.

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Even if it doesn't look like it in this picture: Men and women react differently to anxiety-provoking situations.

Women and men react differently to stress and strain. These are the results of an investigation from the first year of the Corona pandemic carried out by a team from the University and the University Hospital Würzburg.

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Sarah Redlich is investigating how climate change affects biodiversity in ecosystems and how these effects can be minimised.

The Biocenter of the University of Würzburg awards the Marcella Boveri Prize 2023 to ecologist Sarah Redlich, a researcher in Professor Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter's Chair of Zoology III.

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Klaus Schilling with some of the small satellites developed by his team together with students.

One of the most important international space prizes is going to Würzburg: Professor Klaus Schilling will receive the Malina Medal 2023 for his outstanding achievements in space research and education.

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The iMPI scanner (left) provides new insights into the human body. Here you can see a constriction in a blood vessel - recorded with conventional X-rays (b), with the scanner (c) and in a combination of both techniques (d).

Physicists at the University of Würzburg have succeeded in making a new imaging technique ready for use on humans. Radioactive markers and radiation are not necessary for this.

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The Würzburg football team from the University and the Würzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Sciences wins the title at the European University Football Championships in Albania. A success based above all on great team spirit.

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