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From FAIR data to proteins and microscopic swimmers: explore how scientists organize knowledge and uncover life at the smallest scale.
How to be a FAIR scientist without losing your mind
Dr. Mohammad Khatamirad
(Post Doc at Technische Universität Berlin)
Ever lost your own data, struggled to reproduce results, or opened a file called “final_v3_really_final.xlsx”? You’re not alone. Let's explore what it actually means to be a “FAIR” scientist, without turning your workflow into a bureaucratic nightmare. Expect real stories, simple hacks, and a few uncomfortable truths about how we all handle data.
Mohammad Khatami
Understanding Neuron Communication to find new Therapies for Epilepsy
Dr. Xiao Jakob Schmitt
(Post Doc at Freie Universität Berlin)
What's behind epileptic szeisure? During my talk I will take the audience on a journey on how neurons communicate and what is happening if this finely tuned mechansim is disturbed. And how a deeper undestanding of the interplay between proteins invovled allows us to develop therapies for epilepsy and possibly other neuredevelopmental diseases.
Dr. Xiao Jakob Schmitt
How do microorganisms swim? A way from bacteria to microrobots
Valeriia Muraveva
(PhD Student at University of Potsdam)
How does physics differ at the micro- and macro-levels? Why do bacteria need tiny “tails”? Can cells adapt their swimming style? And how can we use this as inspiration to create the perfect microrobot for drug delivery?
Here, we’ll make a smooth and funny transition from physical concepts to the future design and application of tiny smart micromachines.
Here, we’ll make a smooth and funny transition from physical concepts to the future design and application of tiny smart micromachines.
Valeriia Muraveva
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2026-05-20
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