Johannes Erhardt, PhD Candidate (Labor für Biomedizinische Mikrotechnik - Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz) and Mathilde Bessert-Nettelbeck (Public Outreach Team of the Cluster) present the science/dance project "Störung/הפרעה" and the Cluster's work.
65 Nobel laureates will meet 650 junior researchers from 88 nations. On Friday, 3 July - the last day of the meeting - Baden-Württemberg presented itself through a boat trip to the flower island Mainau where the closing event took place. 23 research projects from Baden-Württemberg (on the topics of bio-economics and healthy aging) were present with a stall on board the ship. Two further stalls (IMTEK and Forestry) presented research conducted at Freiburg University. The meeting took place for the 65th time this year.
Störung/הפרעה is a cooperation project with Theater Freiburg. Scientists, dancers and Parkinson's patients come together to explore movement and what it means to lose control over one's movements.
Links:
https://www.brainlinks-braintools.uni-freiburg.de/forschung/projekte-details/reaching-out-de
https://hafraah.wordpress.com/
http://www.lindau-nobel.org/
www.imtek.de/professuren/bmt