Topic: | STEM impulses |
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Type of funding: | Small funding projects |
Programme: | CZS Individual funding |
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Promotion of the public lecture series "Noble Talks". Twice a year, the institutes at the Beutenberg Campus Jena present their research to a broad audience. Current topics from science and technology are dealt with.
Goals
Nobel Prize winner Prof. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard from the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tübingen, opened the series in April 2005 with a lecture on embryogenesis in vertebrates. Other prominent guests included, for example, the former President of the Leibniz Association, Prof. Rietschel, with a multimedia presentation on the topic: "Immortal Music and Deadly Blood Poisoning - The Sepsis Death of Famous Composers" or the physicist Prof. Hell (Nobel Prize 2014), who impressively demonstrated how it was possible to overcome the Abbe Limit in light microscopy.
Each spring, the Beutenberg Campus Jena e.V. awards the "Life Sciences and Physics" science prize to successful young scientists.
The "Noble Talks" take place in the lecture hall of the Abbe Centre Beutenberg, Hans-Knöll-Str. 1, 07745 Jena. Participation in the event is free of charge.
Involved persons:
Dr. Christiane Meyer
Beutenberg-Campus Jena e.V.
Detailed information:
Topic: | STEM impulses |
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Programme: | CZS Individual funding |
Type of funding: | Small funding projects |
Target groups: | Public Institution |
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Funding budget: | 109.850 € |
Period of time: | Januar 2017 - Dezember 2023 |