New member of the department management at WWHK
On 1 February 2024, Janina Koziol took over as head of the "Analytics and Microscopy" group at the Department of Materials Science and Materials Testing at Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences. Janina has been an important part of the WWHK team since October 2022 and has been in charge of th
Further Projects
MITI2 Gut Microbiota-Induced Tregs for Inflammatory-Bowel-Disease (IBD) Immunotherapy Molecular Programs for neurodegenerative diseases markers Biosensing Stem cell transplantation in the gut
MultiSensE Multiparametric sensors for real-time analysis of inflammatory processes t3://page?uid=5921 NeurodegX Isolation and Characterisation of neuroprotective Substances from Fungi and Cyanobacteria as potential Compounds for the Treatment of neurodegenerative Diseases t3://page?uid=4466 TELMa Tissue Engineering in complex hydrogels by
Start-Ups
Our university promotes entrepreneurial thinking. The first point of contact for those thinking of founding their own company would be the Entrepreneurship Office
The collaborative Entrepreneurship Office of the TU and HS Kaiserslautern is the central point of contact for career-minded and entrepreneurial members of both universities a
MUNASET - Multiparametric nanoelectronic biosensors for therapy response testing
Proteases recently emerged as a promising new class of biomarkers with a broad diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic potential for different human diseases including neurological and psychiatric diseases, several types of cancer, and immune system disorders. However,
MUNASET - Multiparametric nanoelectronic biosensors for therapy response testing
Proteases recently emerged as a promising new class of biomarkers with a broad diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic potential for different human diseases including neurological and psychiatric diseases, several types of cancer, and immune system disorders. However,
GraphENS - Graphene electrodes for the detection of neurotransmitters from cells of the enteric nervous system
Enteric nervous system (ENS) is a complex neuronal network that governs many functions of the gastrointestinal tract (“brain in the gut”). Recent studies suggest that ENS plays a key role in the development of neurodegenerative diseases.