Monthly Archives: January 2016

Medical Writing & Project Management – Bridging science to applications

Franziska Frey studied Biochemistry and Molecular Biomedicine in Munich and Bonn. After her studies and one further year of research, Franziska started as a Medical Writer and Project Manager in a small healthcare communication agency called infill . Here, Franziska tells us about her work as Medical Writer and the projects she manages there.    Back to your roots – what was your background before … Continue reading Medical Writing & Project Management – Bridging science to applications »

Welcome, Prof. Wilhelm!

After working at the National Institute for Medical Research (UK) and at the National Institutes for Health (USA), Christoph Wilhelm joined the cluster in July and was appointed as assistant professor for Immunopathology in September last year. We talked to him about the different mindsets he encountered on his way and his ideas on how to develop his research as well as the German research … Continue reading Welcome, Prof. Wilhelm! »

More than Mozart! – A trip to Vienna and the European Congress of Immunology

In early September 2015 we, two PhD students from Beatrix Schumak’s lab at the Institute of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, headed south to our neighboring country Austria. Our destination was the Austria Center Vienna where we attended the 4th European Congress of Immunology. Due to flight schedules we got lucky and had two days to see the beautiful city of Vienna before the conference … Continue reading More than Mozart! – A trip to Vienna and the European Congress of Immunology »