
Meet the scientists researching at Goethe University: Sociologist Prof. Dr. Daniela Grunow
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
Laureate discovered the language in which gut bacteria educate our immune system Physician and immunologist Dennis L. Kasper (80) of
Renowned global scientists have come together at the United Nations General Assembly’s Science Summit in New York City to drive
The small Caenorhabditis elegans nematode avoids light. While it does not have eyes, some of its cells contain a protein
A review of the ENTER_ZUKUNFT_HUMANITIES job fair For many people, a degree is a step towards adulthood: They learn to
Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI) hosts specialist lecture at Georg Speyer Haus Institute for Tumor Biology and Experimental Therapy Microbes make
Wastewater treatment plants are undoubtedly a great achievement. After all, they have made a significant contribution to improving the quality
To mark its 100th anniversary, the IfS Institute for Social Research is organizing an international conference, titled “Futuring Critical Theory”,
A discussion evening held in late June at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften Institute for Advanced Studies took a philosophical
Hospital-acquired infections are often hard to treat because the corresponding pathogens become increasingly resistant against antibiotics. Here, the bacterium Acinetobacter
Originally, the powerhouses of higher cells, the mitochondria, were independent organisms. Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt have investigated to what
Economist Eugene N. White has accepted the 2023 summer semester visiting professorship sponsored by Bankhaus Metzler and the Friedrich Flick
Each year, scientists from countries other than Germany have the chance to receive the Humboldt Research Award, which recognizes their
Goethe University’s Physics Faculty is offering two new exciting and highly topical emphases in its bachelor’s degree course, in cooperation
Lawyer Samira Akbarian’s thesis on the highly topical subject of “civil disobedience” won her the 2023 Werner Pünder Prize. UniReport:
Goethe University Frankfurt is applying for the upcoming round of the German federal and state governments’ Excellence Strategy with four
Heart and lung diseases are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The Cardio-Pulmonary Institute (CPI) is dedicated to
How dissonance in conflict can dissolve into trust: The ConTrust cluster project explores where such potential can be found, even
The name of the cluster initiative SCALE stands for “SubCellular Architecture of LifE”. The project is entering the German federal
UniReport: What is your goal in applying for funding as a cluster of excellence? Luciano Rezzolla: The goal shared by
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