Chemistry, physics and bioscience form a single unit
Our School combines excellence in teaching and research in the fields of bioscience, chemistry and physics. Our many interdisciplinary research areas enrich our profile, making us an international leader with extraordinary scientific breadth and depth.
David Baker, professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, is to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The biochemist has been a…
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has achieved its highest ever position in the Times Higher Education (THE) rankings. It has improved again,…
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The researchers of the ALICE collaboration present the first exploration of the strong interaction within a system of three nucleons. This was…
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At the Open Day of the Garching Campus on October 3rd, the TUM School of Natural Sciences offers a diverse program. Visit numerous interactive booths…
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The future of energy is renewable. The composition of the mix of solar, wind, and hydroelectric power is still uncertain today. But one thing is sure:…
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Prof. Kenji Inaba, Kyushu Univ.: Crosstalk between proteostasis and zinc homeostasis at the ER-Golgi interface (15h)
Prof. Masaki Okumara, Tohoku Univ.: Discovery of PDI P5 liquid-like droplet formation to ensure proinsulin quality control (15:30)
Host: Prof. Johannes Buchner