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ProLOEWE showcases the diversity of research with the mini-series "It all starts with curiosity" for World Laboratory Day

To mark World Laboratory Day on April 23, ProLOEWE once again put Hesse's cutting-edge research in the spotlight with a mini-series. Under the title "It all starts with curiosity," the LOEWE projects presented a daily image excerpt, inviting the community to guess what it was, with the answer revealed each morning.
The images ranged from microscopic structures and technical details to surprising laboratory perspectives. Participating projects included LOEWE-ACLF-I, LOEWE-ADMIT, LOEWE-FCI, LOEWE-RobuCop, LOEWE-Tree-M, LOEWE top professor Susanne Herold, and LOEWE-Diffusible Signals.
The aim of the campaign was to provide people outside the (natural) sciences with easy access to research in Hesse and to offer glimpses into the laboratories of the LOEWE projects through these images.
Research-Initiatives
- ACLF-I Pathogenetic mechanisms of acute-on-chronic liver failure and therapeutic approaches
- ADMIT Advanced Medical Physics in Imaging and Therapy
- Diffusible Signals Impact of diffusible signals at human cell-microbe interfaces
- FCI - Frankfurt Cancer Institute Molecular Mechanisms of Therapeutic Responses in Tumors and Development of Individual Tumor Therapies
- RobuCop Robust chloroplasts for natural and synthetic carbon fixation
- Tree-M Mechanisms of resilience and environmental impact of the leaf microbiome of trees