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Reinhart Koselleck-Projects at Bonn University

This programme enables outstanding researchers with a proven scientific track record to pursue exceptionally innovative, higher-risk projects. Funding is granted up to 1.25 million Euros for 5 years. 

Prof. Dr. Christoph Wilhelm
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Christoph Wilhelm

The project "Feeding the microbiome in infection-induced anorexiaaims" aims to explore the unappreciated interactions and trade-offs between host and microbial metabolism during pulmonary infections. The aim is to reconceptualize disease pathologies by focusing on microbial metabolism, with the goal of pinpointing targeted nutritional, antibiotic-independent strategies tailored to pacify bacteria when needed.

Funding since 2025

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Franziska Geiser, Cornelia Richter

KDeveloping an interdisciplinary concept of “ambivalence-sensitive thoughtfulness. Reflexive resilience for young professionals in healthcare and pastoral/spiritual care.

Funding since 2025

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Homepage Cornelia Richter 

Prof. Franziska Geiser und Prof. Cornelia Richter
© Universitätsklinikum Bonn (UKB) / Rolf Müller
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Matthias Schott

Within the Neutrinos@LHC research project, a new active neutrino detector at the FASER experiment, aFASERv, will be designed, constructed, installed and operated during the Run 4 of the LHC.

Funding since 2025

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Ulrich Benjamin Kaupp

Gating of ion channels and shutdown of G-protein-coupled receptors revealed by kinetic DEER spectroscopy.

funded since 2019

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Reinhart Koselleck Projektleiter U. Benjamin Kaupp © Benjamin Kaupp
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Reinhart Koselleck Projektleiter Martin Weitz © Gregor Hübl / Uni Bonn

Martin Weitz

Collisionally induced laser cooling of ultradense molecular gases

funded 2010 - 2017

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Kontakt

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Dr. Katrin Hahlen Dipl. Biol.

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Dr. Dominik Büschken M.A.

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