🧬The Ultimate Goal of Life, the Welcoming Culture in Cologne, and the Importance of Mitochondria
That are to topics in the new episode of "and how about you?" with Prof. Dr Aleksandra Trifunovic. With Dr Maria Schmitz-Hüser she talks about the fascination of research at the #UniCologne and how important academic freedom, perfect #teamwork, flat hierarchies and a welcoming culture are for a good #workingenvironment. 🔬

🎙️ https://andhowaboutyou.podigee.io/30-aleksandra-trifunovic

#uniköln #unicologne #andhowaboutyou #CECAD

🚀 Professor Dr Bart Thomma (Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Evolutionary Microbiology) talks about what gets him up in the morning, the freedom of academic research, and his work at the CEPLAS Cluster of Excellence.

🎙️ https://andhowaboutyou.podigee.io/29-bart-thomma

#uniköln #unicologne #podcast #andhowaboutyou #Research #Science #PlantScience #CEPLAS

Freedom of Research at the University of Cologne – CEPLAS and the Fascination of Pushing Boundaries - Bart Thomma

Professor Dr Bart Thomma (Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Evolutionary Microbiology) talks about what gets him up in the morning, the freedom of academic research, and his work at the CEPLAS Cluster of Excellence. In his interview with Dr Maria Schmitz-Hüser, Head of Recruiting, he shares his excitement about pushing boundaries in diverse, cross-disciplinary science – and how making exciting things happen can help save the world.

And How About You?

🚀 Professor Dr Pamela Perniss, Chair of Sign Language Interpreting: German Sign Language - German, talks about her love for her research and educational work, her colleagues and students and the special contribution sign language makes to people's inclusion in society, education and life.

🎙️ https://andhowaboutyou.podigee.io/28-pamela-perniss

#uniköln #unicologne #podcast #andhowaboutyou #signlanguage

Meaningful Work with Sign Language and Other Factors for Job Satisfaction - Pamela Perniss

Professor Dr Pamela Perniss, Chair of Sign Language Interpreting: German Sign Language - German, talks about her love for her research and educational work, her colleagues and students and the special contribution sign language makes to people's inclusion in society, education and life.

And How About You?