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Synthesising single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is one of the greatest challenges faced by materials science. They can be synthesised using precursor molecules. Researchers at FAU have now developed a method for assembling these complex molecules from a few segments.

The Volkswagen Foundation will be providing funding worth nearly one million euros for palaeontology as a subject for the next seven years. With their project, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kießling, FAU, and Prof. Dr. Manuel Steinbauer from the University of Bayreuth hope to provide support to the field of palaeontology, set up networks, define joint research priorities and promote opportunities for young researchers.

In his research, the Romanian born Prof. Dr. Alexandru Babes currently focuses on the molecular mechanisms of sensory transduction in peripheral mammalian thermoreceptors and nociceptors. In 2002, he received his doctorate in biology from the University of Bucharest with “Summa cum laude”. In 2019, Prof. Dr. Babes was awarded the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award. This enables him together with Prof. Dr. med. Peter Reeh, Institute for Physiology and Patho-physiology at FAU, to carry out an opto-thermo-genetic research project.

For many new students, starting at university means leaving home for the first time. While you may experience a few challenges, there’s no need to worry – Student Services is here to help.

With the Share at FAU Schaeffler and the FAU have signed a cooperation agreement with the aim to jointly work on research topics in the field of digitalisation and manufacturing processes and to test their industrial application at an early stage.

They form a protective sheath around nerve fibres and ensure that nerve impulses are transmitted rapidly: Schwann cells. Dr. Franziska Fröb and Prof. Dr. Michael Wegner, Chair of Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry have been researching these cells for years now.

Practical experience in particular is important for medical students. They can gain this experience in the SkillsLabs and even get feedback. Franca talks about her experiences.

Cardiac diseases such as heart failure affect the ability of the cardiac muscle to pump blood. The scientists Prof. Dr. Oliver Friedrich, FAU, and Prof. Dr. Boris Martinac, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney, are now collaborating to research how cells react to this stretching process. The project has been granted funding of approximately 230,000 euros.