Press Releases 2019
Small pumps, high performance
Freiburg startup receives around one million Euro under the EXIST Transfer of Research program
9.1 million euros for trinational quantum research
The international doctoral program “QUSTEC” will be established at the European Campus.
Binding with consequences
Researchers from Freiburg and Ulm discover mechanism through which bacteria attack white blood cells
Storm breaks off part of University Library facade
Police close Belfortstrasse - no-one injured, buildings operating as normal
EPICUR submits its application in the European Universities Initiative
Eight partner universities to jointly develop new learning formats for their students
Fresh from the Oven
Researchers from Department of German receive EXIST startup grant for “Scriptbakery” and “Bookbakers”
Affection, workload and worries about the future
A University of Freiburg study illustrates the work-life situation for women in agriculture
Top Result at the Faculty of Medicine
Freiburg students take first place nationally in medical examinations
Finally available in a bottle
Researchers succeed in gaining access to an important chemical compound
An Elegant Mechanism
Researchers discovered a connection between metabolite and protein transport in the powerhouse of the cell
6.7 Million Euros for Microsystems Engineering Project
"PROMYS" project researchers receive funds to develop miniaturized sensors for biomedical devices
An Optimal Start
Federal State gives 1.9 million euros funding to University of Freiburg projects to make starting studies easier
At Safe Depths
Researchers show that sites with geological faults are also suitable for storing carbon dioxide
On the go at night in Freiburg
Online survey about young people’s night locations provides new insights into preferred activities
Interesting Facts in the Cabinet of Wonders
The University of Freiburg’s Uniseum introduces its redesigned “Cabinet of Wonders”
An app for wild visitors
Report observations of wild animals in towns and villages directly via smartphone
Velcro for human cells
Freiburg researchers engineer cellular adhesion receptors that can be controlled with light