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University of Graz News 8. Pharma DocDay

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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

8. Pharma DocDay

Der Pharma DocDay bietet den DoktorandInnen Gelegenheit, sich in der Präsentation ihrer wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten zu üben und sich auszutauschen. Fotos: Uni Graz/Pichler

Der Pharma DocDay bietet den DoktorandInnen Gelegenheit, sich in der Präsentation ihrer wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten zu üben und sich auszutauschen. Fotos: Uni Graz/Pichler

Das DocDay-Team: Christin Durchschein, Daniela Rainer und Anna-Laurence Schachner-Nedherer (v.l.)

Das DocDay-Team: Christin Durchschein, Daniela Rainer und Anna-Laurence Schachner-Nedherer (v.l.)

V.l.: Andreas Kungl und Eva Roblegg, stv. Leiter und Leiterin der Doktoratsschule Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften, Vizerektor Peter Scherrer und Rudolf Bauer, Leiter des Instituts für Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften

V.l.: Andreas Kungl und Eva Roblegg, stv. Leiter und Leiterin der Doktoratsschule Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften, Vizerektor Peter Scherrer und Rudolf Bauer, Leiter des Instituts für Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften

JungforscherInnen aus den Pharmazeutischen Wissenschaften präsentierten ihre Doktorarbeiten

DoktorandInnen aus der Pharmazeutischen Chemie, Pharmazeutischen Technologie, Pharmakognosie sowie Pharmakologie und Toxikologie an der Uni Graz hatten beim DocDay am 24. Juni 2016 Gelegenheit, ihre wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten in Form eines Vortrags oder einer Posterpräsentation vorzustellen.

Vizerektor Peter Scherrer betonte in seinen Eröffnungsworten die Bedeutung einer exzellenten Ausbildung der DoktorandInnen als eine Säule der Nachwuchsförderung an der Karl-Franzens-Universität.
Anschließend stellten Mag. Bernhard Weber und Mag. Pascale Schneider den Science Park Graz, das Gründungszentrum für AkademikerInnen, vor und zeigten auf, wie Forschungsergebnisse zu Geschäftsmodellen führen können. Der weitere Vormittag wie auch der Nachmittag standen ganz im Zeichen der Dissertationspräsentation. Ein Highlight zu Mittag war der Seminar-Vortrag von Univ.-Prof. Dr. Lukas Huber, Leiter der Sektion für Zellbiologie an der Medizinischen Universität Innsbruck, über „Phenotypic drug screening in tissue like co-culture models“.

Der Pharma DocDay, der diesmal von den Dissertantinnen Mag. Christin Durchschein, Dipl.-Ing. Daniela Rainer, MSc, und Mag. Anna-Laurence Schachner-Nedherer organisiert wurde, fand bereits zum 8. Mal im Rahmen des Pharmazeutischen Kolloquiums der Doktoratsschule Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften, geleitet von Assoz. Prof. Dr. Eva Roblegg und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Kungl, statt.

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