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Did borehole BASE 3 encounter an Archaean, microbially colonized hot springs field in a tidal flat ?
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Applicant Christoph Heubeck
Subject Area Palaeontology
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
Tidal-facies sandstones of the Moodies Group in the Barberton Greenstone Belt (~3.22 Ga) were cored by BASE-3 during the 2021-2022
ICDP BASE drilling campaign.
Leader Mirijam Zobel
Review Board Chemical Solid State and Surface Research
DFG Programme Major Research Instrumentation Term in 2024
The research questions of the Institute of Crystallography (IfK) of RWTH Aachen University include temperature-dependent structural
phase transformations, ...
Disease-predisposing or resilience-promoting? Decoding the systems biology and behavioural predictors and determinants of the tipping point of stress
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Applicants Nils Gassen , Marianne Müller ( in cooperation with Helena Sork, Johannes Bohakek, Igor Jurisica, Iiris Hovatta )
Subject Area Biological Psychiatry
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
The concept of tipping points is receiving particular attention in the context of climate change: here, abrupt and persistent
changes are often the result of a
DuraFuelCell: Multi-scale investigation for the development of durable and efficient hydrogen fuel cell systems for mobile and stationary applications
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Spokesperson Maik Eichelbaum
Review Board Materials Science
DFG Programme Research Impulses Term Since 2024
The DuraFuelCell Research Impulse aims to provide a decisive impetus for the implementation of hydrogen fuel cell technology
in stationary and heavy-duty ...
Applicant Heide Schulz-Vogt
Subject Area Oceanography
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Magnetotactic bacteria live in marine and limnic environments in the chemocline transition zone between oxygenated and sulfidic
waters. Here, they move along ...
Applicant Sebastian Büsse
Subject Area Systematics and Morphology (Zoology)
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Raptorial forelegs are prey capturing and grasping devices, best known among insects in praying mantises (Insecta: Mantodea).
Mantodeans show strong ...
Ecosystem and landscape restoration across spatial and temporal scales to enhance biodiversity and climate resilience in agricultural landscapes (AgriRestore)
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Spokesperson Christina Fischer
Review Board Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine
DFG Programme Research Impulses Term Since 2024
Global change strongly affects biodiversity and ecosystem functionality in agricultural landscapes through climate change,
land use intensification and related
Effects of breakfast glycaemic index and reactive hypoglycaemia on the course of memory and attention among young adults – relevance of chronotype
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Applicants Anette Buyken , Lars Libuda
Subject Area Nutritional Sciences
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
Breakfasts with a high glycemic index (GI) resulting in sharp rises in blood glucose may adversely affect memory and attention,
particularly in the late ...
Applicant Michael Schaefer
Subject Area Nutritional Sciences
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2024
In the last decades overweight and obesity have become one of the leading public health problems in populations worldwide,
associated with morbidity and ...
Effects of Quaternary climate changes on morphological variability of aquatic invertebrates (ostracodes) within the ICDP project NamCore
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Applicant Claudia Wrozyna ( in cooperation with Andrew C.G. Henderson, Leon J. Clarke )
Subject Area Geology
Subproject of SPP 1006
DFG Programme Infrastructure Priority Programmes Term Since 2024
The interplay between the evolution of the mountainous environments, monsoonal fluctuations and orbitally-forced climate changes
resulted in the Tibetan ...