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  • The University in the Rankings

    …here it received the third-highest score in Germany. This category includes a range of indicators measuring the impact of research in the relation to the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs), as well as on national statistics about the outcomes for research and development, and the presence of research centres with a focus on ecological sustain…

  • Hermann Staudinger

    1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Hermann Staudinger (*1881 – †1965) received the Nobel Prize for his great contribution to the understanding of polymers. Hermann Staudinger, born in Worms in 1881, studied chemistry in Halle, Darmstadt, and Munich and earned his PhD from the University of Halle in 1903. After completing his habilitation in Strasbourg i…

  • EPICUR – European Partnership for an Innovative Campus Unifying Regions

    …? Then subscribe to our EPICUR mailing list at myAccount (category “European University”), which will regularly provide you with information. Current offerings & Informations Here you can find out more about current offers from EPICUR. Get to know our range of courses, find out about upcoming events or learn more about exciting ongoing projects. To…

  • Nobel Prize

    Brochure: “Nobel Laureates of the University of Freiburg” University of Freiburg Research Assistants/Postgraduates HENRIK DAM, 1943 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE Carl Peter Henrik Dam (* 21 February 1895 in Copenhagen, Denmark; † 18 April 1976 in Copenhagen) was a Danish physiologist and biochemist. He received the 1943 Nobel Prize in Medic…

  • Hans Adolf Krebs

    1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Hans Adolf Krebs (*1900 – †1981) received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the citric acid cycle. Hans Adolf Krebs, son of a Jewish ear, nose, and throat doctor in Hildesheim, studied Medicine in Göttingen, Freiburg, Berlin, and Munich. He earned his doctorate in Hamburg in 1924 and worked as assistant…

  • Services for Researchers

    …007 the content of the directory was assimilated into the category „Who is Who“ on the university homepage. On page Freidok plusyou can publish publications (including research data) and search for them. However, the development of FreiDok plus into a comprehensive research documentation system as well as an open access publication platform goes fur…

  • Coordinated DFG Programs

    Collaborative Research Centers CRC 948 Heroes – Heroizations – Heroisms. Transformations and Conjunctures from Antiquity to the Modern Day 07/2020-06/2024 3. Phase CRC 992 Medical Epigenetics – From basic mechanism to clinical applications 07/2020-06/2024 3. Phase CRC 1160 Immune-mediated pathology as a consequence of impaired immune reactions (IMP…

  • Academies Program

    Research Projects at the University of Freiburg „Nietzsche Commentary“ The Nietzsche Commentary research project is being supervised by the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and is based at the Department of German II (Modern German Literature) of the University of Freiburg. It will examine Nietzsche’s works in their historical context…

  • Pathways to Sustainability

    The necessary transformation towards sustainability is fraught with a number of great technological, political, and societal challenges. The researchers in the key research area ‘Pathways to Sustainability’ are working on knowledge-based solutions to these challenges and are illuminating the contextual conditions for their implementation. Three Res…

  • Signals of Life

    Biological signals form the basis of life for all cells of an organism. A more precise understanding of these signals therefore provides solutions for many biological and medical challenges. Innovative research approaches enable a better understanding of complex life processes, open up pioneering therapeutic options, and and serve to significantly…