Science Year Freedom 05/02/2024 Blog: A Question of FreedomAs part of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research's “Science Year 2024 - Freedom”, we are asking our fellows and associates. The first question of freedom goes to Einstein Guest Researcher Vedat Demir: What does the restriction of freedom of press mean for everyday life and science?TipEinstein Foundation Award 04/26/2024 Dubious sources: investigating the dark side of large human DNA databasesDNA databases in human genetics often contain data of unknown origin, collected without donors’ consent. This isn't just a research issue. Join Einstein Foundation Award winner Yves Moreau on 29 May at re:publica as he explains why everyone should care, as the DNA privacy of each of us is at stake.PressEinstein Center Population Diversity 04/09/2024 Through the lens of the family: Einstein Center Population Diversity opened todayHow are societies changing as a result of immigration, aging, and new forms of work and social relationships? And what opportunities, but also challenges, arise from these changes? The new Einstein Center Population Diversity aims to answer these questions. It brings together researchers from various Berlin institutions to study demographic change through the lens of the family.ExperienceViewListenRead E&BReadBenjamin Judkewitz 03/24/2022 Fog on a Country RoadTo understand how nerve cells communicate with each other, neurobiologist Benjamin Judkewitz is x-raying the brains of a virtually transparent species of fish. E&BReadChris Sander 03/22/2022 Find Cancer's LoopholesCancer cells often manage to evade drug treatments. Systems biologist Chris Sander creates computational models to predict their game and develop effective therapies.E&BReadJohn Chodera 03/21/2022 Logic LightsMachine learning helps designing better drugs against cancer. Biophysicist John Chodera knows how: He uses computational tools to accelerate therapy discovery.E&BReadZoltán Molnár 03/18/2022 Like the Keys of a PianoGenes and the environment play an important role in the development of the human brain. Neuroscientist Zoltán Molnár studies a transient cell type that helps to build early neural circuits.QuestionnaireMarcel Brass 07/27/2021 Einstein Questionnaire: Marcel Brass“How do you explain your research project to non-specialists?” All questions & the answers by Marcel Brass.QuestionnaireJan Mendling 05/12/2021 Einstein Questionnaire: Jan Mendling“How do you explain your research project to non-specialists?” All questions & the answers by Jan Mendling.QuestionnaireGeorgios Itsios 05/10/2021 Einstein Questionnaire: Georgios Itsios“How would you explain your research project to someone unfamiliar with the subject?”All questions and the answers by Georgios Itsios.QuestionnaireRobert Weismantel 12/11/2019 Einstein Questionnaire: Robert Weismantel“Please close your eyes for a moment and think about your research project. What do you see at first?” All questions & the answers by Robert Weismantel.QuestionnaireMaike Sander 08/19/2019 Einstein Questionnaire: Maike Sander“Please close your eyes for a moment and think about the work on your research project. What's the first thing you see?” All questions & the answers by Maike Sander.QuestionnaireBertil Tungodden 08/15/2019 Einstein Questionnaire: Bertil Tungodden“Please close your eyes for a moment and think about your research project. What do you see at first?” All questions & the answers by Bertil Tungodden.QuestionnaireValentina Forini 08/05/2019 Einstein Questionnaire: Valentina Forini"Please close your eyes for a moment and think about your research project. What do you see at first?" All questions & answers by Valentina Forini.QuestionnaireJohn P. A. Ioannidis 07/16/2019 Einstein Questionnaire: John P.A. Ioannidis"Please close your eyes for a moment and think about the work on your research project. What's the first thing you see?" All questions & answers by John P.A. Ioannidis. previous 12345678 next