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.
Contact IMS
Topics
Current topics PhDs Supervisor at HS KL TRAPP – Nanocarrier in Trägermatrix für Transdermale Applikationen Prof. Dr. Hildegard Möbius Dotted Design for OLEDs Prof. Dr. Hildegard Möbius Development of Superparamagnetic Functional Materials for Hyperthermia App
2020
Smart wheelchair protects against damage caused by pressure load: Development by University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Zweibrücken Campus
New mechanism: Peptides help protect the lungs from pathogens
From New York to Zweibrücken
Artificial bowel to limit animal testing
Better understanding of living cells
Applied research focus area "Sustainable Materials Products and Processes" (STAMP)
Profile 623 Members 635 Projects 625 Expertise & Research Areas 626 Publications 627 Networking Partners 628
Our Profile
As part of the focus areas for applied research, and the embedded work areas, we strive to create sustainable added value by developing intergenerational, pioneering products and services. In doing so, we orient ourselves on the key sustainability principles of efficiency, consistency, and sufficiency.
With our research and the assoc
Spokesman of the reasearch focus area STAMP
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunnar Heibrock Contact:
Standort Pirmasens, Gebäude B, Raum B230 Telefon: +49 631 3724-4505 E-Mail: gunnar.heibrock(at)hs-kl(dot)de
Zum Profil
Scholarships for single parents
Studying with a child is a complex challenge. This is especially true for single parents, who often face multiple pressures. The scholarship is designed to help students manage their many responsibilities and make a positive contribution to their academic success.
Scholarships are currently awarded twice a year fo
Scholarships for first-year female students
The university wants to actively promote diversity and has set itself the goal of increasing the proportion of women in STEM degree programmes. For this reason, scholarships totalling €150 per month are awarded for a period of one year. The aim is to ensure that female scholarship holders can concentrate