Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Cell & Tissue Architecture
Arts and humanities, Social sciences, journalism and information
Archaeology, Social and behavioural sciences
Historical Archaeology
Social sciences, journalism and information
Humanities, Social and behavioural sciences
Health and welfare, Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Biological and related sciences , Health
Neurophysiology (synaptic physiology)
Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Biological and related sciences
Molecular Evolution, Cell and Molecular Biology
Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Biological and related sciences , Physical sciences
Biochemistry and biophysics
Information and Communication Technologies
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
Human-computer interaction
Arts and humanities
Humanities
Media and communication in relation to race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, minorities, majorities and power.
Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics, Health and welfare
Biological and related sciences , Health
Internal medicine, Hematology - hemostasis, Clinical laboratory sciences - hematology
Engineering, manufacturing and construction
Architecture and construction
Urban studies and Planning, Urban Geography, Urban Geography, Environmental Policy
Please download the brochure "No more excuses" and read more about female experts in Europe, and about AcademiaNet.
The three AcademiaNet members will receive €2.5 million each.
At the 21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence held in Praque, the Augsburg computer scientist Elisabeth André was elected an ECCAI fellow because of her outstanding research in the field of artificial intelligence.
Do these proteins carry the gas ammonia or the ammonium ion across cell membranes? Biochemists have long speculated about the details of the ammonium transport proteins (Amt), which include the Rhesus protein factors. Researchers from Freiburg, Germany were able to show experimentally that indeed the ion is carried across the membrane, not the gas.