Max Planck Day in Münster

Max Planck Day in Münster

  • Date: Sep 14, 2018
  • Location: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine
  • Host: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine
  • Contact: presse@mpi-muenster.mpg.de
Max Planck Day in Münster
You are warmly invited to visit us between 3:00 and 7:00 pm! The open program offers all curious persons the possibility to talk to MPI-employees at various market booths and to gain first-hand information.

During our Max Planck Day, you can attend short, eligible talks every 30 minutes - every hour on the hour in German, every hour on the half hour in English.


Here and on MPI Münster on wonachsuchstdu.de you will find a list with the talks and titles.

English talks:

  • 15:30: Does the complete Deutsch Bahn rail network fit onto Münsters cathedral square? | Benjamín Hernández Rodríguez, Quirze Rovira Castellà | English
  • 16:30: When a friend turns into an enemy. How to stop leukocytes from damaging the brain. | Maryna Samus | English
  • 17:30: Can we study early pregnancy outside the uterus? | Niraimathi Govindasamy,
    Martin Weiss | English
  • 18:30: What happens if cells cannot read well? | Puneet Sharma | Englisch

German talks:

  • 15:00: Von Menschen und Mäusen - Einblicke in die Embryologie | Ellen Casser, Steffen Israel | German
  • 16:00: Gewebe Morphogenese: Können Knochen bluten? | Guillermo Luxán, Jonas Stewen | German
  • 17:00: Können wir menschliche Gehirne herstellen? | Jan Bruder, Henrik Renner | German
  • 18:00: Sesam, öffne dich! - Wie Blutgefäße den Austritt von Immunzellen regulieren | Denise Teber, Markus Wilkens | German

The morning is reserved for school that registered.


Notice on photographs:
Please note that this is a public event. Employees of the MPI will make photos on September 14 for public relations purposes. We cannot exclude that visitors will make photos that will be posted in social media, e.g. on Twitter under #wonachsuchstdu
When you visit us at the Max Planck Day and enter our building, you agree and consent that you may be photographed and that such photos are used as described above.

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