On 5 December, Prof. Dr. Bert Müller has been elected as member of the new Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF . He will continue his role from 1 April 2025 to 30 April 2027. The new Research Council of the SNSF consists of 52 current members of the Research Council, who continue their mandates. In addition, 15 new highly qualified members were selected from nearly 200 applications, to complete the collective competencies of the new Research Council. Prof. Müller is appointed to the Programme Committee Long-term Research and Infrastructures. Visit the Website of Bert Müller’s Biomaterials Science Center (BMC): https://lnkd.in/e58RQhRT
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SynBYSS seminar with Dr. Tim Lu at Senti Biosciences & Dr. Emil Jensen at Technical Univ. of Denmark
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Associate Professor at University of Basel | Biomedical Engineering
1moCongratulations Bert Müller!