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Scientific Exchange with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
This week, Daniel Kaufman, a scientist from the renowned NanoBioElectronics Laboratory at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, visited the University of Augsburg for a scientific exchange. During his visit, he gave a lecture titled "Redox Communication Between Biology and Electronics: An Interkingdom Gut-on-Chip Study."
Dual Doctorate
We are pleased to announce that Christopher Heuer has successfully completed the Dual Doctorate Program at Leibniz University Hannover (Institute for Technical Chemistry) and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering). Through his outstanding achievements, he has now earned the title of Doctor from Germany and a PhD from Israel. Congratulations, Dr. Heuer, on this impressive academic achievement!
Press Augsburg
At the Institute of Physics at the University of Augsburg, scientists develop so-called microfluidic systems that are used for biomedical and biotechnological purposes. Cell cultures can grow under controlled conditions on small chips or entire laboratories can be used for individual diagnostics. The Chair of "Technical Biology" headed by Prof. Dr. Janina Bahnemann uses computer-aided design software and high-resolution 3D printing technology for this purpose. The systems are particularly efficient and offer great potential for automating laboratory work. One of the major projects at the chair is funded by the DFG's Emmy Noether program.
Biotechnologie 2040
Are you wondering what the future of biotechnology looks like? DECHEMA's Future Biotechnology Forum (Zukunftsforum Biotechnologie) gives you an overview of current and future perspectives for numerous fields such as astrobiotechnology, cell-free biotechnology, microsystems and many more!
Chemie in unserer Zeit's New Title Page
The title page of the new Chemie in unserer Zeit issue "Miniaturisierte Systeme" shows our work! Click on the title to check out the whole publication!
Special Issue "Microfluidics and Miniaturized Systems in Bioengineering"
This Special Issue is devoted to the most recent technical innovations and developments in the area of microfluidics. We welcome researchers aiming to address biomedical problems through microfluidics. You are cordially invited to submit research papers, short communications, and review articles to this Special Issue. Dr. Janina Bahnemann & Dr. Sofia Arshavsky-Graham
Brückenschlag von Physik und Chemie zur Biologie
Strategische Neuberufungen unterstützen den Aufbau der Lebenswissenschaften Mit aktuell drei Neuberufungen an die Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Fakultät verstärkt die Universität Augsburg den Ausbau der Lebenswissenschaften und damit insbesondere die Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem Institut für Physik und der Medizinischen Fakultät.