A realistic assessment of our own social group can help improve our attitude towards other groups. This is shown by a new study by the University Hospital of Würzburg.
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WueResearch Goes Live
08/29/2022The University of Würzburg now has its own system for collecting, organising, sharing and using publications: WueResearch. The system is live and ready for use.
morePrize for Thomas Siegert
08/24/2022The Würzburg researcher Dr. Thomas Siegert receives an award from the German Astronomical Society. He is being honoured for his work on astrophysics with antimatter particles.
moreNew Players in the Immune Response
08/23/2022Lymph nodes trigger very different immune responses – depending on which body tissue they are connected to. Special T cells are responsible for this newly discovered relation.
moreTop Position in the Shanghai Ranking
08/18/2022The prestigious Shanghai Ranking counts the University of Würzburg among the top 250 universities in the world. In Germany, the University is on 11th place.
moreNew Target Structure Against Corona
08/17/2022Completely unexpectedly, the enzyme ceramidase emerges as a new target structure for the therapy of SARS-CoV-2 infections. This is reported by Würzburg researchers in "Cells".
moreAntiviral Effect of Plant Extracts
08/12/2022Extracts from blueberries and blackcurrants prevent infection by measles and herpes viruses in cell cultures. Würzburg researchers were very surprised by this.
moreWürzburg Professor at Nobel Symposium
08/11/2022Tobias Brixner, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Physics, was invited to the Nobel Symposium for Chemistry in Sweden. He spoke there about his research on multidimensional optical spectroscopy.
moreOn the Way to Quantum Sensors
08/04/2022The Free State of Bavaria is funding a new research project on quantum sensors with three million euros. Among other things, it aims to further improve molecular and medical imaging.
moreThe resolution of a molecular orchestra
08/03/2022Researchers at the University of Würzburg develop the "photoswitching fingerprint analysis". A unique technology that for the first time allows the analysis of molecular processes and revolutionises biomedical research.
moreNew agents to combat a dangerous pathogen
08/01/2022Poxviruses pose a threat to humanity that should be taken seriously, as the current outbreak of monkeypox shows. A research team from the University of Würzburg is now working on the development of new drugs.
moreNeutrino Factories in Deep Outer Space
07/14/2022Neutrinos that reach our planet from the depths of the Universe originate from blazars. Astrophysicists have proven this for the first time.
moreLung Cancer: When Radiotherapy Fails
07/01/2022Some lung tumours do not respond to radiation therapy. This effect can be reversed by blocking an enzyme in the tumour cells, as Würzburg researchers report.
morePrecision antibacterials
06/15/2022Similar to the vaccines against the coronavirus, RNA-based antibiotics could significantly improve modern medicine. Research teams from Würzburg have investigated the prerequisites that such antibiotics must meet for this strategy to work.
moreNew Master "Digitalization & Law"
06/13/2022The Faculty of Law at the University of Würzburg offers the new Master's program "Digitalization and Law". The courses are taught in English.
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