Long Night of Research
Outreach and Science Communication
We believe in the importance of educating laymen about infectious diseases, immunology and science in general. Here is an overview about some of our activities relating to citizen science and science communication.
Selected Past Events
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27.07.2023: Keynote Lecture for the networking meeting of the Study Foundation of Austria and Germany, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
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13.06.2023: Workshop "How does our immune system protect us (and make us sick), School Science Ambassador at HBLVA Rosensteingasse, Vienna
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21.04.2023: „How does science actually work?” - Whole-day seminar for pupils, Internationale Akademie Traunkirchen, Traunkirchen
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31.03.2023: Lecture at the Bundesgymnasium Gmunden, Gmunden
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31.03.2023: Workshop for pupils “How does science actually work?”, Bundesgymnasium Gmunden, Gmunden
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17.11.2022: „What role does science play during a crisis?”, Invited Lecture, Medicine in Society: Transformation and Interaction, Medizinische Universität Graz
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12.11.2022: „How viruses change our metabolism and the world”, Training seminar for biology teachers, Steyr
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20.05.2022: „The astounding world of our immune system – how does it protect us from viral agents and cancer?”, Plenary lecture, Long Night of Research, Universität Klagenfurt
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08.04.2022: „Are we done with the pandemic for the next 100 years?”, Keynote Lecture, Internationale Akademie Traunkirchen, Traunkirchen
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31.03.2022: „Insights in science as a profession“, Virtual school visit to BRG Zell am See