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NRW - FH STRUKTUR (Funding programme)

The funding program aims to provide an impetus to identify new approaches for the research at universities of applied sciences. At these research areas professors should interdisciplinary and cross-departmental approach particularly relevant future issues, which contribute to the solution of major societal challenges.


Funding period: 2012 - 2014

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NRW electricity monitoring (Project)

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Funding period: 2021 - 2022

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ntegrating the latest research findings into an overall concept for the regulation of downy mildew on onions in ecological farming: varieties, cultivation practices and prospects of use of biocontrol agents (Project)

Downy mildew, caused by the pathogen Peronospora destructor, is the most important Laubkrankheit in onion cultivation. It regularly - weather permitting - to serious yield and quality losses. In recent years, both in organic as well as in integrated onion crop progress in the control of the pathogen with regard to varietal resistance, methods of cultivation and prospects of use of pesticides has...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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Nuclear architecture, epigenetic status of chromatin and DNA repair in mammalian IVF and NT preimplantation embryos studied on three dimensions by light optical nanoscopy and electron microscopy (Project)

Since the highest cloning efficiency among all mammalian species investigated so far is observed in cattle, this species provides a good model for studying mechanisms of reprogramming. To advance the understanding of epigenetic events underlying the process of nuclear reprogramming we will systematically examine nuclear architecture and the corresponding epigenetic modifications of chromatin in...


Funding period: 2004 - 2009