FWF project on metastatic niche formation and tumor immunity in the liver granted to the Schmidt-Arras lab
In its last meeting, the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) approved the project proposal of Dirk Schmidt-Arras from the Cancer Cluster Salzburg and the Department of Biosciences and Medical Biology (PLUS) on the role of acute phase proteins in metastatic niche formation and tumour immunity in the liver with a total amount of about 420,000 EUR.
Congratulations and good luck with your project, Dirk!
FWF project on induction of innate immune memory by carcinogenic H. pylori granted to AG Horejs-Höck
Congratulations to Jutta Horejs-Höck from the Department of Biosciences and Medical Biology, whose proposal on the induction of innate immune memory by the class I carcinogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori was granted approximately EUR 400,000 by the FWF/Austrian Science Fund.
FOR APAC Lecture Series Agorá: „Mapping Peking 1688-1914: A Czech Jesuit and a Russian Priest, Chinese Painters and German Soldiers, the Interweaving of City Plans“
Before the detailed surveyed map finally established a „standard“ representation of old Peking in the beginning of the 20th century, various city plans of Peking had been produced and published in European languages since the late 17th century. Intelligence gathering, commercial competition, academic pursuit or sheer curiosity drove missionaries, envoys, soldiers, and merchants engaged in making new maps. The development of European plans and Chinese maps were interwoven and closely related to the modernization process of China. Therefore, the evolution of plans of Peking is not only a history of competition in intellectual and military domains, but also a history of cultural exchange. It serves a case study in the broader context of global history.