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  • Francesca Peri

    «Master of Thousands of Zebrafish»

    Prof. Dr. Francesca Peri is the master of thousands of zebrafish. With their help she wants to understand how microglia, the brain immune cells 

  • Sandra Luber

    «Sandra Luber and the modelling of future energy supply»

    Theoretical chemist Sandra Luber is as versatile as the problems she tackles with her innovative way of computer modelling.

  • Prof. Ravit Helled

    «Don’t set yourselves limits, everything will be possible.»

    Prof. Dr. Ravit Helled
    A science team member of NASA’s Juno, Cassini and PLATO 2.0 missions and ESA’s JUICE mission Ravit Helled augments further UZH’s position in space sciences.

  • Florencia Canelli

    "I take obstacles as challenges and find a way to use them to my advantage."

    Prof. Dr. Florencia Canelli
    Her research consists of studying the structure of matter, energy, space and time at the highest energies possible to understand the fundamental nature of our universe. Her current research is the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

  • Laura Baudis

    «After the first two years of my degree, I knew I wanted a career in science.»

    Prof. Dr. Laura Baudis
    Physicist, Astroparticle Physics. Her research interests are in astroparticle physics and cosmology, in particular in the fields of direct dark matter detection and neutrino physics.

  • Anna Beliakova

    «I think, therefore I am.»

    Prof. Dr. Anna Beliakova
    Mathematician, Low-Dimensional Topology.  

  • Elena Conti

    «Constantly overcoming barriers is part and parcel of top-level research.»

    Prof. Dr. Elena Conti

    Biologist, Evolutionary Biology. The primary goal of her research is to understand the origin and evolution of plant diversity.

  • Sara Irina Fabrikant

    «I enjoy being able to choose my own topics.»

    Prof. Dr. Sara Irina Fabrikant
    Geographer, Geographic Information Visualisation & Analysis.

  • Eva Freisinger

    «Die Arbeit, die ich mache, ist unheimlich spannend.»

    Prof. Dr. Eva Freisinger
    Chemikerin,  Bioanorganische Chemie. Eva Freisinger wurde in Deutschland geboren. Sie ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.

  • Barabara König

    «My curiosity is what drives me.»

    Prof. Dr. Barbara König
    Behavioural scientist, Zoology. Barbara König researches animal behaviour.

  • Marta Manser

    «You have to find the right people in the right places.»

    Prof. Dr. Marta Manser
    Biologist, Behavioural Science. Marta Manser is currently researching the communication behaviour of meerkats in the Kalahari.

  • Anne Müller

    «I was always very fortunate with my mentors.»

    Prof. Dr. Anne Müller

    Biologist, Molecular Cancer Research. Anne Müller was born in Germany. She is married with two children.

  • christina nevado blázquez

    «At the end of my first year studying chemistry it was obvious that I’d found my vocation.»

    Prof. Dr. Cristina Nevado Blázquez
    Chemist, Organic Chemistry. Her research is focused on complex chemical synthesis and new organometallic reactions.

  • Greta Patzke

    «Research doesn't offer any panaceas, just perpetual fascination.»

    Prof. Dr. Greta Patzke
    Chemist, Inorganic Chemistry and Nanomaterials

  • Esther Stoeckli

    «You have to want to make your dreams come true.»

    Prof. Dr. Esther Stoeckli
    Biologist, Neurobiology. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms that underlie the establishment of neuronal circuits.