There is a lot of exchange going on in the 3D printing community: About half of the designs on the open platform Thingiverse are variations or combinations of existing ideas.
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Cutting-edge microscope for North Bavaria
01/17/2018This year, one of the world's most powerful electron microscopes will start operation at the University of Würzburg, providing images of biological molecules of unparalleled quality.
moreClockwork under the microscope
01/10/2018Circadian clocks regulate the behaviour of all living things. Scientists from the University of Würzburg have now taken a closer look at the clock's anatomical structures and molecular processes in the honeybee.
moreThe German foundation Else‐Kröner‐Fresenius‐Stiftung has again granted the support of the Excellence
Scholarship Program BEBUC for the next three years – it is already the fifth grant in a row. The aim of the
project is to recognize brilliant talents in the Congo and to promote them on their way to a professorship.
moreNew life for former eye hospital
12/15/2017A cooperation between the Fraunhofer Society and the University of Würzburg will promote medical research: A centre for stem cell process engineering will be established at the former eye hospital.
moreFoundation supports cancer research
12/11/2017The association "Hilfe im Kampf gegen Krebs e.V." (help in the fight against cancer) has set up a foundation to promote cancer research at the University of Würzburg.
moreGeorg Gasteiger studies the immune system
12/11/2017Since June 2017, Georg Gasteiger has been holding the Chair of Systems Immunology II at the University of Würzburg. The newly established professorship is part of the Max Planck Research Group for Systems Immunology that is being set up at the university.
moreHighly cited researchers
12/07/2017This prestigious distinction has been awarded to five scientists from the University of Würzburg this year. The five faculty members and one researcher honoured as "Citation Laureate" are among the most frequently cited and hence most influential authors in their fields of research.
moreFrom Würzburg into the world
11/30/2017Her career path took her from Würzburg via California to Berlin where Dorothea Fiedler heads the Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology. She considers her children to be a great contrast to the world of science.
moreTwin success for researchers
11/27/2017The University of Würzburg is awarded a new Collaborative Research Centre and is the partner in a second CRC which will focus on the fundamentals of biofabrication and the immune response after stem cell therapy, respectively.
moreMore than meets the eye
11/15/2017Psychologists from the University of Würzburg want to study direct eye contact in more detail. Professor Anne Böckler-Raettig has set up an Emmy Noether Research Group for this purpose.
moreDigger wasps and their chemistry
11/03/2017Astonishing evolution: Because digger wasps switched prey, the chemical protective layer of their skin changed, too.
moreSynaptic disorder
10/30/2017A Würzburg research team describes a hitherto unknown pathogenic mechanism of motor neuron disorders. This should lead to a rethinking in drug development.
moreIndividual Receptors Caught at Work
10/18/2017Using a revolutionary live-cell microscopy technique, an international team of scientist has observed for the first time individual receptors for hormones and widely used drugs at work in intact cells.
moreMatchmaking with consequences
10/16/2017Myc proteins play an important role when cells become cancerous. Researchers from the University of Würzburg have studied just how they do this. They might thus open up ways to develop new therapies.
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