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Selective cellular and regional vulnerability in frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a scoping review
Kashif Ravasia School of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Veronica Hirsch-Reinshagen Division of Neuropathology, Vancouver General Hospital and University of British ...
Seminar "Moduli spaces of complex curves" ...
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The annotation of image data is often a time-consuming and expert-intensive task, particularly when working with new domains in the medical field. As a step toward making this process more efficient, ...
As part of Girls' Day 2025, we welcomed 12 curious and motivated young participants to explore the world of sports science at the University of Münster. Throughout the day, through a combination of ...
The analysis of large biomedical image datasets remains a significant challenge. Whether dealing with high-resolution whole slide images (WSIs) of tissue samples or extensive volumetric data, ...
On Friday, April 4th 2025, 16 doctoral candidates were awarded doctorates in natural sciences at the graduation ceremony of the Department of Biology.
The project leaders are delighted at the award of the Citizens Science Prize: Georg Fertig (Computer Genealogy Association), Prof. Elisabeth Timm, centre (Institute of Cultural Anthropology/European ...
According to researchers, debates about diversity programmes in companies and public institutions, and the question of how to deal with social diversity, are often oversimplified. “Whoever looks at ...
The International Office's staff mobility department enables all researchers and employees of the University of Münster to continue their education abroad and share their expertise at an international ...
The PROMOS mobility programme, established in 2011 by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), finances short-term study visits abroad (up to six months). Students of the University of Münster can ...
What’s behind the building’s name? Imaging is a central element in our field of research which we use systematically to analyse cellular processes in organisms. Using a variety of imaging technologies ...
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