Bacteria in the gut - how drugs affect our microbiome: Lisa Maier from the Cluster of Excellence „Controlling Microbes to Fight Infections“ (CMFI) in Tübingen investigates the effects of drugs on our microbiome.
UniSysCat researchers Shuang Li and Arne Thomas present highly active single-atom catalysts based on inexpensive and durable materials. Their approach is a great step towards more efficient electrochemical water splitting.
What an exciting new task for UniSysCat group leader Prof. Martin Oestreich! He recently joined the board of the new book series "Lives in Chemistry - Lebenswerke in der Chemie".
Nobel Laureate Prof. Gerhard Ertl celebrated his 85th birthday on October 10th. UniSysCat warmly congratulates the pioneer of surface chemistry and spiritus rector of our catalysis research.
Benjamin List and David MacMillan receive this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of new catalysts. We're excited that the importance of catalysis is highlighted by the highest award.
Alzheimer's - origin, findings, research questions. Prof. Christian Haass from the Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology talks about his work on the neurological disease.
Together with Dieter Oesterhelt and Karl Deisseroth, Peter Hegemann has been honoured with the very prestigious biomedical research award for his pioneering work on optogenetics.