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No chance for hospital pathogens: Stefanie Kampmeier receives bioMérieux award for research on infection prevention
Stefanie Kampmeier, Principal Investigator of KFO 342 project #4 receives bioMérieux award at the annual meeting of the DGHM.

Post ICU Care
New department for the treatment of patients after long intensive care stay established at University Hospital Münster.

Women-in-Science Network Medicine Münster established
Joint Research Groups at the Faculty of Medicine initiate the female scientist network.
Our vision: Achieving academic success by networking and tailored support.

1st Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, 2 to 4 November 2021
Four research networks at the University of Münster – CRC 1009, CRC 1450, CRU 342 and CRC/TR 128 – together with IZKF and CiM are organizing the first international “Inflammation and Imaging” symposium. 20 speakers from all over the word have agreed to come to Münster, and we are confident that the event can take place in presence. Registration for participation and poster presentations is open until 30 September 2021!

Invited lecture, September, 21st
The September meeting of the Clinical Research Unit will take place via zoom.
Prof. Dr. Michael Bauer from the Jena Center of Soft Matters will talk about “Nano goes ICU – Overcoming limitations for the treatment of organ failure”.

Invited lecture, November 30th
The November meeting of the Clinical Research Unit will take place via zoom.
Prof. Eric Schmidt, MD will talk about “The role of the epithelial glycocalyx on ARDS pathogenesis”

Microvascular dysfunction in COVID-19: Dr. Alexandros Rovas receives DGIIN Award
CRU scientist Dr. Alexandros Rovas from pilot project PP1 receives the 2021 research award from the German Society of Medical Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DGIIN).

Invited lecture, June 14th
Prof Sussan Nourshargh will talk about “Neutrophil breaching of venular endothelium: Mechanisms and consequences of 2-way trafficking”

How platelets help resolve lung inflammation
Scientists at the University of Münster provide new insights into interactions between platelets and white blood cells in mice / Study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine