Dear reader, Join us for a book introduction and discussion on current trends in Alzheimer’s disease research with Christian Behl (DWIH interview from 2019) and Tia Powell: Sept 14 at the venerable New York Academy of Medicine.
This newsletter also features the second interview in our series of FUTURE FORUM speakers: Dr. Rita Sousa Silva is an ecologist who studies how people and nature influence each other in cities.
With kind regards
The DWIH New York Team |
Five Questions for Rita Sousa Silva
The DWIH New York had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Rita Sousa Silva, speaker at the FUTURE FORUM 2023, and a Research Fellow at the Young Academy for Sustainability Research at the University of Freiburg, Germany, one of the DWIH main supporters with an office in New York.
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Time for a Paradigm Shift: Rethinking Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Join us on September 14 at the New York Academy of Medicine for a book introduction and discussion on current trends in Alzheimer’s disease research with Christian Behl and Tia Powell. |
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RISE Worldwide 2024
RISE worldwide is starting the next round: For summer 2024, the DAAD is again asking for internship offers giving German undergraduate students the possibility to intern worldwide.
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Our Past Events
Here is what you missed - looking back at some of our summer events:
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Time for a Paradigm Shift: Rethinking Alzheimer’s Disease Research |
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MSCL Online Colloquium: Practicing Transatlantic Science and Knowledge Diplomacy |
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FUTURE FORUM: From Crisis to Resilience |
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DWIH Panel “From Pixels to Progress” at GAC Harvard 2023 |
Oct 27-29, 2023, in-person |
tickets available soon! |
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STEP USA University Program |
Dec 4-6, 2023, in-person |
Apply by Oct 15! |
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© NYU Tandon School of Engineering |
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NYU Tandon Honors DWIH NY Advisory Board Chair Kurt Becker with a Symposium
Symposium on September 29, 2023 – Electron-driven Processes: From single collisions to high-pressure plasmas.
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University of Cologne Researchers Discover a Key Mechanism That Controls Human Heart Development
Writing in ‘Science Advances’ researchers of the University of Cologne describe a key mechanism that controls the decision-making process that allows human embryonic stem cells to make the heart. These discoveries enable better insights into how the human heart forms in an embryo and what can go wrong during heart formation, causing cardiac disease or, in the worst case, embryo termination.
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Honorary Doctorate for Professor Craig Crews of Yale University
Award from TU Dortmund University for chemical biologist Craig Crews for developing a new class of active substances.
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HPI and UP Invite Applications for Six Professorships in Computer Science
The joint Digital Engineering Faculty of the University of Potsdam and the Hasso Plattner Institute invites applications for six professorships in Computer Science to be filled as soon as possible.
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Digital Autumn School – How to Apply for Grad School in Social Sciences
For many, applying to graduate school is the start of an international career in academia. However, writing a convincing application is an art that must be learned. This is exactly what the SCRIPTS Digital Autumn School (DAS) at FU Berlin from October 9 to November 9 aims to support you with. Application Deadline: September 15, 2023.
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© Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi |
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NeMo.bil: Sustainable and Demand-Driven Mobility in Rural Areas
The NeMo.bil (New Mobility) project consortium (incl. universities of Campus OWL) has reached a major milestone: the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Action is funding the NeMo.bil project with a volume of 30 million euros. |
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