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Friday, 27 November 2020

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Andreas Kungl spricht in der ersten Folge von Arqus Knowledge Pills über das Stop Covid-19 Forschungsprojekt und die begleitende Fundraising-Kampagne. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos; Design: Universität Granada.

Andreas Kungl spricht in der ersten Folge von Arqus Knowledge Pills über das Stop Covid-19 Forschungsprojekt und die begleitende Fundraising-Kampagne. Foto: Uni Graz/Tzivanopoulos; Design: Universität Granada.

Erste Episode der neuen Podcast-Serie „Arqus Knowledge Pills“ anlässlich der European Researchers‘ Night veröffentlicht 

Mit einer neuen Podcast-Reihe namens „Arqus Knowledge Pills“ bringt die Europäische Hochschul-Allianz Arqus die Forschungsexpertise ihrer sieben Partner-Universitäten direkt zu den HörerInnen. Rund 15 bis 20 Minuten dauert jede Folge, die ein Gespräch mit einem/einer ForscherIn der Universitäten Bergen, Granada, Graz, Leipzig, Lyon, Padua oder Vilnius umfasst. Dabei geht es um besondere Forschungsbereiche mit gesellschaftlicher Relevanz und/oder aktuelle Themen. 

Die erste Folge wird anlässlich der heutigen European Researchers‘ Night  auf Spotify und anchor.fm veröffentlicht. Darin spricht der Pharmazeut Andreas Kungl von der Universität Graz über das Forschungsprojekt „Stop Covid-19“, in dessen Rahmen an einem Wirkstoff geforscht wird, der das Coronavirus am Eintritt in menschliche Zellen hindern soll. Als Novität in Österreich wird dieses Forschungsprojekt aktuell auch von einer Fundraising-Kampagne, an der sich jeder und jede beteiligen kann, begleitet. Die Episoden von „Arqus Knowledge Pills“ werden in regelmäßigen Abständen auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, anchor.fm und einigen weiteren Kanälen veröffentlich und sind abonnierbar. Durch die Gespräche führen Gerhild Leljak (Universität Graz) und Pietro Osti (Universität Padua). 

>> Zum Podcast auf anchor.fm 

 

Uni Graz Team gewinnt die Arqus Virtual Company Creation Challenge

Weitere good news diese Woche aus der Arqus-Welt für die Universität Graz: das Startup-Team SonoTOM hat den den Pitch-Wettbewerb der Arqus Virtual Company Creation Challenge gewonnen. Kerstin Drechsler, Raffaela Beinsteiner, Monika Veit und Magdalena Gross überzeugten mit ihrem Video die Jury - und vor allem mit ihrer Idee eines innovativen Schulungsmodells für medizinische Fachkräfte. >> Weitere Informationen

 

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