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  • Meet Heidelberg, the city of science!

    Seven years ago, EUSJA organized its first study trip to Heidelberg that was very successful and highly-appreciated by scientists and science journalists. This May, we shall visit that wonderful city of science again, meet scientists in DKFZ, EMBL, Heidelberg University and some other research centers. During the long trip, passengers can pass the time on sites like 바카라.

    The study trip will be from 9 to 12 of May. EUSJA has up to 25 slots that include 3 night free accommodation, meal, local transportation and cultural programme. The participants have to take care of their travel expenses to and from Heidelberg. The applications should be sent strongly via national association by March 20.

    The applicants must indicate their name, e-mail, country, association, media (with the web page and notification what kind of media it is), phone number. More than one candidate from national association should be ranked. The deadline for applications – March 20. See below the draft programme that has been sent out to EUSJA delegates. The detailed programme will be announced later.

     EUSJA Study Trip Heidelberg 2017 – Draft programme

    Organized in collaboration with:

    EMBL, DKFZ, Heidelberg University, City of Heidelberg.

      Tuesday,         09. May 2017

    Individual arrival and check-in (ISG Hotel or Hotelo)

    18.30 h             Bus Shuttle from Hotel to Old Town

    19.00 h             Optional get-together/ dinner at RestaurantKulturbrauerei (tbc)

    Wednesday,    10. May 2017

    09.00 h             Visit of German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ)

    • Welcome (Scientific Director DKFZ or deputy)
    • Briefintroductionof the DKFZ
    • How can modern imaging techniques improve the detection of breast cancer and prostate cancer? (including site visit) (NN)
    • Cancer Epigenetics: A Cray-active Solution for Cancer Research (part of the DKFZ-ZMBH-Alliance) (NN)
    • Cancer Stem Cells: The root of all evil? (NN)
    • Lunch at the DKFZ restaurant, time for interviews
    • Stroll across the Life Science Campus “Im Neuenheimer Feld” to the National Center for Tumor diseases (NCT) Heidelberg
    • Brief introduction of the NCT, Site visit
    • Cancer Immunotherapy: Challenges and Opportunities (NN)

    16.00 h             Departure: shuttle to town hall

    16.30 h            Reception by the City of Heidelberg, PalaisPrinz Carl, Spiegelsaal
    Welcome note “Science City Heidelberg”:Mayor Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner

    17.00 h             Guided walk – Old Town and/orCastle (1,5 – 2 h)

    19.00 h             Dinner buffet and get together with involved scientists (ca. 30 -50 pers.)

    Thursday,        11. May 2017

    09.00 h             Visit of European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

    • Welcome and brief introduction to EMBL
      An image is worth a thousand words – from seeing to understanding
      An overview of new imaging technologies at EMBL – a broad range of state-of-the-art imaging technologies in biological and medical imaging
    • Optional: Guided tour through the Advanced Light Microscopy Facility
    • Making sense of genes – Big Data, genomics & health
      How Big Data is changing our lives and the opportunities and challenges for health care and the potential impact on society
    • Optional: Guided tour through the Genomics Core Facility
    • Lunch in the EMBL canteen
    • Hands-on Activity
      Get first-hand experience of a laboratory environment and get your hands wet by performing a real scientific experiment
    • Presentation of a joint research project – to be decided
    • Time for interviews

    16.00 h             Bus Shuttle from EMBL to Hotel

    18.30 h             Bus Shuttle from Hotel to Old Town / University

    19.00 h            Welcome by Heidelberg University, Alte Aula / Bel Etage
    President Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Bernhard Eitel

    Friday,             12. May 2017

    09.00 h             Visit of Heidelberg University, Campus Neuenheimer Feld

    • Heidelberg Center for Motion Research:

    Welcome and introduction by Prof. Dr Katja Mombaur, center coordinator and head of the Optimization in Robotics and Biomechanics research group.

    How are movement, the psyche, cognition and the body connected?What defines motion in the elderly, motion studies at the workplace and in sports, and dance therapy?

    Visit of motion laboratory equipped with various measurement and recording systems.

    • Institute of Environmental Physics:

    Welcome and short introduction by Prof. Dr Werner Aeschbach, Institute of Environmental Physics, director of the Heidelberg Center for the Environment.

    New methods for water dating.

    Visit of measuring device prototype for dating of small ice and water samples.

    • Kirchhoff Institute for Physics. Human Brain Project:

    Welcome and short introduction by Prof. Dr Karlheinz Meier, Kirchhoff Institute for Physics, head of the Electronic Vision(s) Group, Human Brain Project: Leader of the Subproject 9 “Neuromorphic Computing Platform”.

    A novel computing system provides brain-inspired computer architectures and makes them available for applications and experiments in neuroscience and generic computing.

    Visit of neuromorphic computer.

    • MarsiliusKolleg:

    Welcome and short introduction by Prof. Dr Thomas Rausch and Prof. Dr Bernd Schneidmüller, directors MarsiliusKolleg.
    The MarsiliusKolleg is a cornerstone of Heidelberg University’s institutional strategy to promote top-level research in the framework of the Excellence Initiative organised by Germany’s state and federal governments. Its aim is to bring together handpicked researchers from various academic cultures, thereby encouraging a research-related dialogue between the humanities, law and social sciences on the one hand, and the natural and life sciences on the other.

    Tour of MarsiliusKolleg.

    14.00 h             Optional lunch and individualdeparture

    Changes are possible. The detailed programme with timetable, topics, names, links and the logistics will be ready to be sent outin March.

  • The Science Tour of Heidelberg and Network Event

    The Science Tour of Heidelberg and Network Event

    Bringing together European members of National Association of Science Writers NASW*, International Science Writers ISWA** and the German Baden-Württemberg local group of science writers around Judith Rauch!

    A Two-Day Event at:

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    • The Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS)
    • The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
    • The House of Astronomy and Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA)

    PROGRAM


    Tuesday 29 September @ HITS

    9.30:  Morning-Welcome talk by Dr. Peter Saueressig, Head of Communications

    The Structure of the Universe and Dark Matter – Dr. Volker Springel

    Speed Interviewing with Representatives of the 15 Topic Groups!

    Lunch will be provided in the excellent HITS cafeteria

    Afternoon – Presentations by Science Journalists

    The Statistics of Being a Freelancer – L. Krumenaker

    Things I’ve Learned about Freelancing in Europe – C. Reed

    The 100th Anniversary of Chemical Weapons – S. Everts

    Science Debates as a new tool in International Science Journalism – H.-J. Neubert

    There’s room for addition presentations—proposals welcome!
    Evening – Dinner at a restaurant TBA

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    Wednesday 30 September

    Morning@EMBL: Short talks on current research topics of the institute, e.g. personalised health plus a 2nd scientific speed dating opportunity with some of the researchers.  Also a tour through the Advanced Training Centre which is quite spectalular, followed by lunch.

    Afternoon@MPIA and the House of Astronomy, including a program in their spectacular digital planetarium!

    Conference end: 17.00

    Space is limited to about 20 persons.  Accommodations: Hotel Denner,  Hotel BoardingHouse Heidelberg at discount or others.  All-day tickets for public transportation are being provided, a tour on the Neckar River aboard a solar boat is planned.

    MORE INFO

    More details, questions or to make reservations, please email or call:

    Dr. Larry Krumenaker

    lksciwriter@gmail.com or larry.krumenaker@h-its.org  or +49 (0)176 7273 5831

    PARTNERS

    * NASW, Nat. Assoc. of Science Writers, United States, founded 1934, 2nd oldest organized group of science writers and science journalists in the world.
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    ** ISWA, Int. Science Writers, founded 1967, oldest world-wide operating organization of science writers and science journalists. ISWA LOGO
    The ISWA and NASW science tour and network event is being organized in collaboration with the
    European Union of Science Journalists’ Associations EUSJA and  the German Science Writers Association TELI.
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    TELI, founded 1929, world’s oldest association of technical scientific writers and journalists.images

     

     

    See also posting of World Federation of Science Journalists WFSJ –>
    http://wfsj.org/v2/2015/09/17/science-tour-of-heidelberg-germany-network-event-29-30-seplogo2_outlinet/