Transfer

  • Transfergedanken

    Knowledge and Technology Transfer

    research-based

Transfer at the faculty of Biology and Chemistry

In our research projects in the field of biology/chemistry, we take up questions from society and develop solutions.

Health, sustainable use of natural resources and our environment, and future-oriented innovation are essential topics in our faculty.

Students at FB2 should become problem solvers. Practical relevance in studies, projects and theses is therefore of great concern to us.

Knowledge and Technology Transfer at the University of Bremen

Ever since it was founded in 1971, the University of Bremen has been characterized by an awareness of its social responsibility. This mission will continue to be given high priority. The University wants to take part in shaping social debates, cultural life and economic development in the future – especially in the state of Bremen, but also beyond. We can only do this together with our partners: Cooperation in all areas is our key to success.

The Department 2 Biology/Chemistry contributes with its subject culture to the broad, research-based transfer.

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Our commitment

Sonnenuntergang in Afrika

Projects with African partner universities

Research for better nutrition, sustainable health development and sustainable use of raw materials

Eine Vorlage zur Erstellung eines Syndromnetzes.

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A program to create syndrome networks as a component of education for sustainable development.

(Further information only available in German).

Contact persons

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Dr. Kathrin Maedler

Internationalization and Diversity

 

Dr. Kathrin Maedler

Islet Biology Laboratory

phone +49 421 218 63290

email: kmaedlerprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

 

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Dr. Ute Meyer

Internationalization and Diversity

Dr. UteMeyer

Deputy: Corinna Müller-Wiegmann

Studienbüro FB2

phone: +49 421 218 62180

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Dr. Kathrin Maedler

Transfer

 

Dr. Kathrin Maedler

Islet Biology Laboratory

phone +49 421 218 63290

email: kmaedlerprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de