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April 2021

The German city of Mannheim is proof that promoting music and creativity can have a positive impact on a city’s development – and thus has been awarded the title “City of Music” by UNESCO. What’s more, meet multi-award-winning cell and molecular biologist Chun So from Hong Kong who talks about his research at the Max Planck Society. Keen on funding opportunities? Apart from our current calls, the recently updated brochure “Funding your research in Germany” is available now. Last but not least, don’t miss out on our upcoming events. We look forward to (virtually) seeing you!

Mannheim – City of Music

Living in Germany
Mannheim is proof that promoting music and creativity can have a positive impact on a city’s development. UNESCO awarded it a special title in recognition.

A mixing table and several screens. A concert is being streamed live.

The origins of life: a biologist from Hong Kong is studying the egg cells

People
Ever since making a chance observation under the microscope, the multi-award-winning cell and molecular biologist Chun So from Hong Kong has been fascinated by the division of egg cells.

A young man with short dark hair.

How AI is revolutionizing image analysis

Science news
Image analysis with artificial intelligence is a major topic of the future in medicine. Medical computer scientists from Heidelberg have now developed a method with which all image data can be processed with AI – free of charge and also usable by laypersons.

Several pictures of brains scanned organs with colored parts.
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