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Removing estrogen from drinking water
Published on 25. Juni 2012
Bielefeld University students participating in MIT competition
A biological filter to remove estrogens from waste water and drinking water. The 15 Bielefeld students submitting this project to the ‘international Genetically Engineered Machine competition’ (iGEM) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, USA are setting their sights high. They are persuading internationally active companies and associations in the biotechnology and chemistry sector to contribute several ten thousands of Euros to cover the costs of entering this rapidly expanding global competition in synthetic biology. Since May, they have been spending their free time in the laboratory making new DNA building blocks, reproducing them, and producing enzymes. First results give reason for optimism. [Weiterlesen]
A biological filter to remove estrogens from waste water and drinking water. The 15 Bielefeld students submitting this project to the ‘international Genetically Engineered Machine competition’ (iGEM) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, USA are setting their sights high. They are persuading internationally active companies and associations in the biotechnology and chemistry sector to contribute several ten thousands of Euros to cover the costs of entering this rapidly expanding global competition in synthetic biology. Since May, they have been spending their free time in the laboratory making new DNA building blocks, reproducing them, and producing enzymes. First results give reason for optimism. [Weiterlesen]
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Bielefeld University still twice excellent
Published on 15. Juni 2012
Cluster and Graduate School to receive further funding
Bielefeld University is celebrating! The Cluster of Excellence on Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) and the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS) have been granted a further five years of funding. The announcement came today (15 June) from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat).[Weiterlesen]
Bielefeld University is celebrating! The Cluster of Excellence on Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) and the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS) have been granted a further five years of funding. The announcement came today (15 June) from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat).[Weiterlesen]
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Bielefeld University receives Erasmus Quality Label
Published on 15. Juni 2012
220 European partner universities for student exchange
Standing on one’s own feet in a different country, expressing scientific ideas in a foreign language, getting to know a country and its people – that is the essence of Erasmus, the mobility and exchange programme for European universities. Bielefeld University has been awarded the Erasmus E-Quality Label for its outstanding implementation of the programme. Karin Kruse, who has been Erasmus coordinator at Bielefeld University’s International Office for 23 years, accepted the award at the annual conference in Bonn yesterday (14 June). Erasmus is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and Bielefeld University has been involved from the start. During this time, over 3,000 Bielefeld students have spent one or two semesters studying at a partner university in Europe and 2,250 European students have visited Bielefeld University.[Weiterlesen]
Standing on one’s own feet in a different country, expressing scientific ideas in a foreign language, getting to know a country and its people – that is the essence of Erasmus, the mobility and exchange programme for European universities. Bielefeld University has been awarded the Erasmus E-Quality Label for its outstanding implementation of the programme. Karin Kruse, who has been Erasmus coordinator at Bielefeld University’s International Office for 23 years, accepted the award at the annual conference in Bonn yesterday (14 June). Erasmus is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and Bielefeld University has been involved from the start. During this time, over 3,000 Bielefeld students have spent one or two semesters studying at a partner university in Europe and 2,250 European students have visited Bielefeld University.[Weiterlesen]
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Researchers discover hereditary enzyme deficiency
Published on 11. Juni 2012
The Bielefeld biochemist Thomas Dierks and his team establish the cause and develop a treatment concept
An international research team headed by Professor Dr. Thomas Dierks at Bielefeld University has discovered a hereditary enzyme deficiency. It is a subform of the mucopolysaccharidosis syndrome and has been termed MPS IIIE or – after its discoverer – ‘Dierks’s disorder’. It leads to a progressive loss of mental abilities in mice, particularly to learning and coordination difficulties along with forgetfulness. The biochemist Dierks and his team have not only identified the disorder but also developed a treatment concept. Their findings are being published this week (CW 24) in the renowned journal ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA‘ (PNAS). [Weiterlesen]
An international research team headed by Professor Dr. Thomas Dierks at Bielefeld University has discovered a hereditary enzyme deficiency. It is a subform of the mucopolysaccharidosis syndrome and has been termed MPS IIIE or – after its discoverer – ‘Dierks’s disorder’. It leads to a progressive loss of mental abilities in mice, particularly to learning and coordination difficulties along with forgetfulness. The biochemist Dierks and his team have not only identified the disorder but also developed a treatment concept. Their findings are being published this week (CW 24) in the renowned journal ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA‘ (PNAS). [Weiterlesen]
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Heisenberg fellowship for the physicist Dr. Andrey Turchanin
Published on 11. Juni 2012
Promoting graphene research
Privatdozent [senior lecturer] Dr. Andrey Turchanin, a member of the Physics of Supermolecular Systems and Surfaces research group at Bielefeld University’s Faculty of Physics, has been awarded a Heisenberg fellowship from the German Research Foundation (DFG). The physicist Andrey Turchanin is engaged in research on the new two-dimensional carbon material graphene. Among its many potential applications, this new material could well revolutionize computer technology, because it can be used to manufacture components that are many times faster. With Heisenberg fellowships, the DFG supports young academics who are already qualified for professorships and have proven themselves by carrying out particularly outstanding research. The fellowship will initially enable the physicist to pursue his research freely for 3 years with Bielefeld University providing the infrastructure. The DFG awards about 50 scholarships each year, each paying 4,500 Euro per month.[Weiterlesen]
Privatdozent [senior lecturer] Dr. Andrey Turchanin, a member of the Physics of Supermolecular Systems and Surfaces research group at Bielefeld University’s Faculty of Physics, has been awarded a Heisenberg fellowship from the German Research Foundation (DFG). The physicist Andrey Turchanin is engaged in research on the new two-dimensional carbon material graphene. Among its many potential applications, this new material could well revolutionize computer technology, because it can be used to manufacture components that are many times faster. With Heisenberg fellowships, the DFG supports young academics who are already qualified for professorships and have proven themselves by carrying out particularly outstanding research. The fellowship will initially enable the physicist to pursue his research freely for 3 years with Bielefeld University providing the infrastructure. The DFG awards about 50 scholarships each year, each paying 4,500 Euro per month.[Weiterlesen]
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Bielefeld: Among the best young universities in the world
Published on 4. Juni 2012
Results of the Times Higher Education Rankings
An international ranking by Times Higher Education (THE) set out to identify the ‘rising stars of the global academy’ and found Bielefeld University. The ‘100 under 50’ rankings list universities throughout the world that are less than 50 years old. Bielefeld University, founded in 1969, gained 42nd place, profiting particularly from the work of its scholars being cited so frequently.[Weiterlesen]
An international ranking by Times Higher Education (THE) set out to identify the ‘rising stars of the global academy’ and found Bielefeld University. The ‘100 under 50’ rankings list universities throughout the world that are less than 50 years old. Bielefeld University, founded in 1969, gained 42nd place, profiting particularly from the work of its scholars being cited so frequently.[Weiterlesen]
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