Press Releases 2011
Moss well invested
Contract between Freiburg Biobank of Plant Biotechnology and Greenovation Biotech GmbH
Divide and compute
Scientists find explanation for special wiring structure between two brain regions
Biological Model for Industrial Fertilizer
Team of researchers identifies the core of the FeMo Cofactor
Harvard Goes Freiburg
Harvard University Launches Pilot Project at University of Freiburg – First Partnership of its Kind
Crippling rhythms of the brain
Network model reveals new insights into causes and possible treatments of Parkinson’s disease
BIOSS Accepting Applications for Award for the Promotion of Women
Cluster of Excellence BIOSS Helps Launch Careers with Barbara Hobom Prize
Design Award for High-Tech Helmet
Freiburg Research Team Receives Internationally Recognized “red dot award”
Adjusting to high temperatures
Researchers at the University of Freiburg have discovered a multifunctional enzyme in the metabolism
Poisonous Effect of Intestinal Bacteria Explained
Researchers Use Genetic Procedure to Identify Site of Action of Cytotoxin Produced by “Hypervirulent” Intestinal Flora
Insight into the Architecture of Life
Freiburg Researchers Discover Supporting Pillars of the Structure of Cellular Power Plants
How Does the Brain Encode Information?
“Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology” in Freiburg
7.3 Million Euros for Freiburg Researchers
European Research Council Awards ERC Starting Grants for Innovative Projects
Seconds in the Circuit
Researchers Show How the Brain Stores Information for Short Periods of Time in the Journal Nature Neuroscience
The Neurobiology of Trust
Researchers Demonstrate that Mental Disorders such as Autism May in the Future Be Treatable through a Combination of Neurohormones and Psychotherapy
Sulphur Atoms in the Metal Centre
A team of researchers has discovered a new binding site for nitrous oxide (N2O)
Diversity Beats Uniformity
New Study on Scenarios of Global Change: Higher Biodiversity Promotes Ecosystem Processes
Vielfalt statt Einfalt
Neue Studie zu Szenarien des globalen Wandelszeigt, dasshöhere Biodiversität Ökosystemprozesse steigert