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Lab for MEMS Applications wolcomes two Humboldt fellows from China
Dr. Jia Li will develop a new method for nucleic acid analysis in order to detect multiple DNA signatures in a hundred of thousands of single bacterial cells. ...
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Fighting Epidemics in Africa
Researchers at IMTEK develop a rapid test for diagnosing malaria and other tropical diseases out of blood in a single run
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Filmclips und Interaktion: Freiburger Forscher gestalten Theaterprojekt SUPERKÖRPER
Das Theater Freiburg hat in Zusammenarbeit mit Professoren, Wissenschaftlern und Unternehmern aus Freiburg und Basel das Projekt SUPERKÖRPER konzipiert, das am ...
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Business Model "SpinDiag" Wins Award in Business Plan Competition
The start-up project “SpinDiag,” which enables early detection of antibiotics resistance, has taken first prize in the main category of the business plan ...
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JALA 2016 Author’s Choice Award for André Gross and Co-Authors
André Gross, PhD student at the Lab for MEMS Applications, was awarded the „JALA 2016 Author‘s Choice Award“ for his popular article „Single-Cell – Printer ...
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Bilder aus der Nanowelt
Prämierter Vortrag und Top-Platzierung beim Fotowettbewerb auf dem Workshop „Funktionelle Nanostrukturen“ der Baden-Württemberg Stiftung für Matthias ...
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Energy of the future
"f-cell award – award for innovative fuel cell technology" for researchers of the Lab for MEMS Applications and Hahn-Schickard - for the second time in ...
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Thousands of Droplets for Diagnostics
Researchers develop new method enabling DNA molecules to be counted in just 30 minutes: A team of scientists including PhD student Friedrich Schuler from the ...
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Publication by Sandeep K. Vashist in Chemical Reviews (IF 45.7)
Dr Sandeep Kumar Vashist, Laboratory for MEMS applications, has recently published the manuscript “Immobilization of antibodies and enzymes on ...
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Electricity from Waste Water
Joana Danzer has received first prize in the category "science" at this year's F-Cell Awards for a new fuel-cell technology that harnesses energy from bacteria ...
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