Transfer Network of Rhineland-Palatinate
The Transfer Network of Rhineland-Palatinateis an association of the knowledge and technology transfer points at eleven universities and Fachhochschulen in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. We serve as a contact for industry partners for any queries about the numerous cooperation options between universiti
University-wide Projects
Our department coordinates a multitude of university-wide and cross-university projects. We will introduce some of these projects and other projects at the university here:
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Release of proteases plays a central role in many inflammatory processes both in peripheral organs and in the central nervous system (CNS). Important aspects of the time- and site-dependent effects of the proteases released are still insufficiently understood at the cellular and subcellular level. Therefore, there is a large need for ne
Release of proteases plays a central role in many inflammatory processes both in peripheral organs and in the central nervous system (CNS). Important aspects of the time- and site-dependent effects of the proteases released are still insufficiently understood at the cellular and subcellular level. Therefore, there is a large need for new time- an
Finished projects
PHOTOPROMA Hybrid-Materialien & Wirkstoffe aus Mikroalgen durch emerse Photofermentation & Bioraffination
Contact: Dr. rer. nat. Michael Lakatos
Project duration: 2020 - 2021 Waste2Value Mikroorganismen für die Westpfalz
Contact: Dr. rer. nat. Michael Lakatos
Project duration: 2020 - 2021 Grit Life Grit L
openIntelliCare it includes the development of an open system for monitoring vital parameters of people who need care living independently on the basis of biometric-physical sensor networks, intelligent, knowledge-based recognition of emergency situations and their efficient, ergonomic management.
Duration: 2013 to 2016
Funded by the Federal M
DiDiER (digitalised services in the area of nutritional counselling for groups of people with increased health risks due to incorrect nutrition) deals with new concepts to improve quality and efficiency in the management of diet-related diseases.
Duration: 2016 to 2019