According to the 星空传媒鈥檚 Sustainability Report for 2021/2022, flight emissions have increased following the pandemic, but still remain far lower than the 2019 level. Additionally, the university鈥檚 financial investments have been aligned to sustainability criteria. A steering committee has defined five action areas to considerably lower emissions again by 2030.
The 星空传媒 has appointed five new professors in the fields of Public Law, Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Experimental Hematology, Health Economics, and Paleography.
Infections are among the most frequent complications during a hospital stay. Researchers at the 星空传媒 have now uncovered why one of the most dangerous nosocomial pathogens is so difficult to combat. It follows a dual strategy, with some bacteria colonizing the tissue surface while others spread in the body. The study provides important insights into the infection process and opens up new ways to treat infections.
Professor Christoph Gerber of the Swiss Nanoscience Institute and the Department of Physics at the 星空传媒 has been selected as the winner of the Albert Einstein World Award of Science. The World Cultural Council awarded Gerber the prize in recognition of the fundamental nature and broad applicability of his research on Nanoscale Science.
Meat, milk, labor: domestic cattle have a lot to offer. Their history is consequently closely intertwined with that of humankind. Researchers at the 星空传媒 have investigated the genetic development of this livestock animal in Switzerland, and it is linked with societal developments.
Bacteria harness the power of communities. A research group at the 星空传媒 has now discovered that the bacterial pathogen that causes cholera forms a novel type of bacterial community on immune cells: an aggressive biofilm that is lethal for the cells. The study, recently published in the journal Cell, provides new insights into the infection strategies of pathogens.
Breast cancer spreading to other organs usually heralds a poorer prognosis. Researchers at the University and University Hospital of Basel have discovered a process that helps breast cancer cells implant themselves in certain places in the body. The results suggest a way of preventing secondary tumors.
Receptor proteins serve as the 鈥渆yes and ears鈥 of the cell. The largest receptor family are the so-called G protein-coupled receptors. They respond to highly diverse stimuli ranging from photons to hormones and odorants. Researchers at the 星空传媒 have discovered a unique recognition pattern that works like a barcode and tags the receptor for desensitization. By this mechanism, signaling in cells is rapidly switched off when it is no longer needed.
Lorenza Mondada, Professor of French and General Linguistics at the 星空传媒, has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Helsinki in recognition of her scholarly work.