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Supporting Early Career Researchers

Young researchers at Goethe University receive support through various programs offered by the DFG and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

Emmy Noether-Programm

  • Paradox of the Fe-O system: from the mineralogy of deep planetary interiors to planetary habitability (Dr. Elena Bykova)
  • Aerosol loadings in the future atmosphere (ALFA) (Prof. Alexander Vogel)
  • Linking Ages – The Material-Discursive Practices of Un/Doing Age in the Life Course (Dr. Anna Wanka)
  • Peptide biosynthesis beyond known pathways – Machine learning-based identification of unusual peptide natural products (Prof. Dr. Eric Jan Nikolaus Helfrich)
  • High-pressure chemistry of nitrogen-rich compounds (Dr. Maxim Bykov)
  • LOCUS-MENTAL – The locus coeruleus norepinephrine system as a predictor of mental health in childhood (Dr. Nico Bast)
  • Limits of helping under conditions of multiple crises (Prof. Dr. Greta Wagner)
  • GenPath - The Cognitive Pathways of Gender: A Cross-Linguistic Electrophysiological Evaluation (Dr. Ana Rita Sá Leite Dias)
  • Geometric Functional Inequalities and Their Stability (Dr. Tobias König)
  • The ER-Mitochondria Interface and Its Role in Phospholipid Homeostasis (Dr. Till Stephan)
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DFG

Max-Eder-ECR-Groups German Cancer Aid

  • Examination of oncogenic transcriptional programs and their therapeutic relevance in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Dr. Anjali Cremer)
  • Investigation of the epigenetic NPM1c network in acute myeloid leukemia (Dr. Marit Vermunt)
  • Investigation of the epigenetic NPM1c network in acute myeloid leukemia (Dr. Hannah Uckelmann)

Social-ecological ECR research group

for sustainable and resilient urban-rural regions funded by the BMFTR

  • From the "Backseat Generation" to pioneers of the mobility transition? Mobility practices, interior design, and participation of children and adolescents as co-researchers for a social-ecological transformation in the region (CoFoKids) (Dr. Sina Steele)
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BMFTR

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