Vortrag (34)

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Raabe, M.: Coated fluorescent nanodiamonds as high-contrast imaging probes in cells: From clusters to single nanodiamond analysis. Twente / Mainz Symposium on 'Next Generation (Supra)Molecular Synthetic Materials' , Mainz, Germany (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Research in AK Weil: Self-assembled and Nanostructured Materials for Biomedical Applications. Workshop on Nanostructured and Responsive Soft Materials: Molecular Design, Synthesis, Characterization, Mainz, Germany (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Supramolecular-Covalent Polymer Hydrogels - Combining the Best of Small and Large Molecules. Seminar PennState College of Engineering, United Sates, PennState College of Engineering, United Sates (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Supramolecular-Covalent Polymer Hydrogels – Combining the best of small and large molecules. Bayreuth Polymer Symposium 2019, Bayreuth, Germany (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Neural Cell Scaffolds and Biohybrid Hydrogels from Peptide Nanofibers. 4th Workshop “Advanced Materials“, organized within the H2020 project Materials Networking , Varna, Bulgaria (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Novel Biomaterials from Self-Assembling Peptides. CRC 1279 Monday Seminar series - SFB 1279 Universität Ulm, Ulm, Germany (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Peptide Biomaterials: From Viral Transduction Enhancers to Neuronal Cell Scaffolds. Twente / Mainz Symposium on 'Next Generation (Supra)Molecular Synthetic Materials' , Mainz, Germany (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Multifunctional Peptide-Based Biomaterials - From Viral Transduction Enhancers to Neural Cell Scaffolds. Sixth International Symposium Frontiers in Polymer Science, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
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Synatschke, C. V.: Nanofiber-forming peptides as novel gelators in cell-supporting, injectable hydrogels. 14th German Peptide Symposium, Cologne, Germany (2019)
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Wagner, M.: Research in the department "Sythesis of macromolecules". Max Planck - VISTEC Symposium , Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC), Thailand (2019)
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Weil, T.: Customized and adaptive macromolecules for precision sensing and intelligent therapeutics. 2nd PSL Chemical Biology Symposium, Institut Curie, Paris, France (2019)
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Weil, T.: Protein-based supramolecular biomaterials for medicine. The Fred Chaoul 12th Annual Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Dead Sea, Israel (2019)
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Weil, T.: Biotemplated polymer synthesis. Sixth International Symposium Frontiers in Polymer Science, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
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Weil, T.: Quantum Materials, Customized and Adaptive Macromolecules for Precision Sensing and Therapy. Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology: Delivering Therapeutics Across Biological Barriers (E1), Dublin, Ireland (2019)
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Weil, T.: Protein-based Biomaterials for Medicinal Applications. 47th IUPAC World Chemistry Congress under the theme “Frontiers in Chemistry: Let’s create our future! 100 years with IUPAC.”, Paris, France (2019)
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Weil, T.: Nanodiamond – An Emerging Material to Solve Biomedical Challenges. NaNaX - Nanoscience with Nanocrystals, International Conference, Hamburg, Germany (2019)
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Weil, T.: Nanodiamond – An Emerging Material to Solve Biomedical Challenges. Let there be…LIGHT! : A scientific symposium on the occasion of the 80th birthday of spectroscopist and polymer chemist Frans C. De Schryver, Leuven, Belgium (2019)
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Weil, T.: Biologisch inspirierte Materialsynthese für Anwendungen in der Medizin. GDCh Campus Event , Tübingen, Germany (2019)
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Weil, T.: Nanochemistry: synthesis & functionalization of nanosystems for bioapplications. The SFNano C'Nano joint meeting, Dijon, France (2019)
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Wunderlich, K.: Ultrathin Polydopamine Films for Photocatalytic Water Splitting. 2nd IMPRS RECHARGE Symposium 2019: Catalysis Towards Greener Chemistry , Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (2019)
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