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University of Freiburg

The University of Freiburg (German Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, colloquially Uni Freiburg), sometimes referred to with its full title, the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Indoor solar comes to help power the Internet of Things

Living photovoltaics

Gene therapy and optoelectronics could radically upgrade hearing for millions of people

Combating waterlogging and flooding in agriculture by developing water resistant plant varieties

A cochlear implant that also acts as a real time sensor

The concentration of antibiotics in the body can now be determined using breath samples

Forming glass easily, quickly and in almost any shape using injection molding and all at 130 degrees celsius

Detecting diseases by using gene scissors

Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer The CRISPR/Cas technology can do more than alter genes. A research team at the University of Freiburg is using what are known as gene scissors – which scientists can use to edit genetic material – in order to better diagnose

Detecting diseases by using gene scissors

What about using insects for biological warfare?

A project by a research agency of the US Department of Defense could easily be misused for developing biological weapons Owing to present-day armed conflicts, the general public is well aware of the terrifying effects of chemical weapons. Meanwhile, the effects of biological weapons have largely disappeared from public awareness. A project funded by a

What about using insects for biological warfare?

Why trust should play a crucial part in the development of intelligent machines for medical therapies

Robots as Tools and Partners in Rehabilitation In future decades the need for effective strategies for medical rehabilitation will increase significantly, because patients’ rate of survival after diseases with severe functional deficits, such as a stroke, will increase. Socially assistive robots (SARs) are already being used in rehabilitation for this reason. In the journal Science

Why trust should play a crucial part in the development of intelligent machines for medical therapies

About self-learning algorithms that can reliably and quickly recognize various intentions based on brain signals

Filtering information for search engines, acting as an opponent during a board game or recognizing images: Artificial intelligence has far outpaced human intelligence in certain tasks. Several groups from the Freiburg excellence cluster BrainLinks-BrainTools led by neuroscientist private lecturer Dr. Tonio Ball are showing how ideas from computer science could revolutionize brain research. In the scientific journal

About self-learning algorithms that can reliably and quickly recognize various intentions based on brain signals

Biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future

Initial clinical tests show that biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future Personalized drug therapy, adjusting the dose, dosage intervals, and the duration of treatment to fit individual patients’ needs, are getting more and more important. Frequently, medications are dosed in such a way that each patient receives the same

Biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future

Early warning system for the next flu pandemic?

Researchers in Germany have developed a transgenic mouse that could help scientists identify new influenza virus strains with the potential to cause a global pandemic. The mouse is described in a study, “In vivo evasion of MxA by avian influenza viruses requires human signature in the viral nucleoprotein,” that will be published April 10 in

Early warning system for the next flu pandemic?

First long-term stabile brain implant

Complex neurotechnological devices are required to directly select and influence brain waves inside the skull’s interior. Although it has become relatively easy to implement the devices, researchers are still faced with challenges when trying to keep them running properly in living organisms over time. But that could be changing now, thanks to a new method

First long-term stabile brain implant

Personalized antibiotic treatment

Researchers from Freiburg have developed a sensor platform that quantifies antibiotics in human blood within minutes A team of researchers from the University of Freiburg has developed a system inspired by biology that can detect several different antibiotics in human blood or other fluids at the same time. This biosensor system could be used for

Personalized antibiotic treatment

Apothecary Cabinet under the Skin

New method enables storage and controlled release of pharmaceutical substances in the body Thanks to an invention by Freiburg scientists, it is now possible to dispense precise dosages of drugs locally in the body. A junior research group from the University of Freiburg’s Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks–BrainTools led by Dr. Maria Asplund and her doctoral

Apothecary Cabinet under the Skin

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