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Three of this year's 41 @snsf.ch Starting Grants will fund projects in the humanities at the University of Basel. The three grantees @fabianbaumann.bsky.social, Dr Pauline Maillard and Dr Zeynep Köylü will receive an assistant professorship (without tenure track) at the University of Basel.
Three SNSF Starting Grants for the University of Basel
The Swiss National Science Foundation is awarding 41 Starting Grants this year. Three of these grants will fund projects in the humanities at the University of Basel in the fields of history, classica...
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November 11, 2025 at 10:05 AM
A research team at the Department of Physics has been awarded a prestigious Synergy Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). Together with partners in Bochum and Copenhagen, the team is developing scalable units based on entangled light particles for quantum computing.
ERC Synergy Grant for research into quantum-based light
A research team at the Department of Physics at the University of Basel has been awarded a prestigious Synergy Grant from the European Researc...
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November 6, 2025 at 12:18 PM
Marine microorganisms produce large amounts of nitrous oxide. Biogeochemist Dr. Claudia Frey investigated the exact processes involved during an expedition to the Pacific.

«The emission of this almost forgotten greenhouse gas is decisive for the global climate.»

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October 30, 2025 at 7:46 AM
State-of-the-art AI programs can support the development of drugs by predicting how proteins interact with small molecules. However, @unibas.ch researchers have shown that these programs often fail when it comes to new proteins that would be of particular interest for innovative drugs.
AI models for drug design fail in physics
State-of-the-art AI programs can support the development of drugs by predicting how proteins interact with small molecules. However, researchers at the University of Basel have shown that these progra...
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October 29, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Prof. Dr. Daniel Malz is to become the new assistant professor for theoretical quantum optics with a focus on the physics of light-matter interaction.

Daniel Malz will take up his position at the Faculty of Science on 1 February 2026.

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October 21, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Once a sperm has broken through to an egg cell in order to fertilise it, the two cells need to hold together tightly. Now, researchers from @ethz.ch and @unibas.ch have shown that a special type of protein binding occurs – one of the strongest ever discovered in the world of higher organisms.
How the egg cell and sperm hold together so tightly
Once a sperm has broken through to an egg cell in order to fertilise it, the two cells need to hold together tightly. This occurs via a type of protein binding that is among the strongest in biology –...
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October 20, 2025 at 10:50 AM
Why are more and more people drawn to destruction? @camlinger.bsky.social explores the roots of the crisis of democracy – and traces them to a fear of a “tyranny of the minority.” In this interview, she discusses the key insights from her new book, co-written with @onachtwey.bsky.social.
“We need new myths that make us want to participate”
Why are more and more people in Western democracies yearning for destruction? And why do they vote for parties that promise just that? Literary sociologist Carolin Amlinger unpacks the roots of the gl...
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October 13, 2025 at 9:59 AM
Longevity research: Certain nutrients in food can trigger a mild stress response in nematodes. But instead of making them sick, this actually helps them stay healthier as they age, according to researchers at the University of Basel. www.unibas.ch/en/News-Even...
Longevity research: Dietary stress supports healthy aging
University of Basel researchers show in nematodes how dietary RNA molecules trigger mild stress that supports healthy aging and extend healthspan.
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October 1, 2025 at 9:23 AM
The University Council has appointed Professor Julia Bielicki as clinical professor of pediatric clinical pharmacology.
Her research focuses on international, multicentric interventional studies in pediatric clinical pharmacology with a focus on antibiotic therapy.
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September 23, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Two powerful strategies in one treatment: Researchers at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel have demonstrated that a newly developed fusion protein can both block the “do not attack” signal used by cancer cells and selectively activate tumor-fighting immune cells.
Stronger together: a new fusion protein boosts cancer immunotherapy
A newly developed molecule brings together two powerful immunotherapy strategies in one treatment. Researchers at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel have demonstrated that this fusi...
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September 18, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Today, the 2025 fall semester begins for 12,890 students and PhD students at the University of Basel. Wishing everyone a successful semester!
Stable registrations and popular degree programs: the 2025 fall semester begins at the University of Basel
This Monday, the 2025 fall semester will begin for 12,890 students and PhD students at the University of Basel. The number of registrations has increased slightly compared to the previous year, and th...
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September 15, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Vertebrates, whether fish or great apes, have developed an incredible variety of mouth types. But what do we know about their history and origins?
From maws to mouths.
Whether fishes or great apes, vertebrates have developed an incredible variety of mouth types. What do we know about their history and origins?
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September 5, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Seven researchers from the University of Basel receive ERC Starting Grants – an exceptional result for the University of Basel. Over the next five years, they will each receive between EUR 1.5 million and EUR 2.3 million in funding.
Seven researchers from the University of Basel receive ERC Starting Grants
In the competition for highly sought-after research funding from the European Research Council, seven researchers from the University of Basel convinced the jury with their project ideas. Over the nex...
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September 4, 2025 at 10:13 AM
Cells migrate during wound healing, immune response, and cancer metastasis, often squeezing through narrow spaces. @davidbrueckner.bsky.social and his collaborators found that cells have a kind of memory: they can “remember” how they previously navigated such constrictions. @biozentrum.unibas.ch
Cellular memory: The clever strategy cells use to move through narrow environments
In wound healing, immune response, and cancer metastasis, cells migrate through the body – often squeezing through narrow, confined spaces. Together with experimental collaborators, Prof. Dr. David Br...
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August 26, 2025 at 8:49 AM
The University of Basel is setting up a new endowed professorship at the @biozentrum to make fundamental discoveries at the interface between biophysics and climate-relevant environmental biology. This will be made possible by the Georg H. Endress Foundation.
New endowed professorship strengthens climate research at the University of Basel
The University of Basel is setting up a new endowed professorship at the Biozentrum to make fundamental discoveries at the interface between b...
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August 26, 2025 at 7:22 AM
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🎊Cheers to 25 Years of Discovery @biomedizin.unibas.ch !
Since 2000, we’ve grown into one of Switzerland’s top translational research hubs — thanks to our brilliant teams & community.
We celebrated with music, laughter, science & soul. Here’s to the next 25.💙
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August 25, 2025 at 10:37 AM
Artificial photosynthesis could be the key to environmentally friendly fuels. A research team led by @wengeroliver.bsky.social has developed a special molecule that can store four charges simultaneously under light irradiation. Wenger calls this molecule "an important piece of the puzzle."
Chemists develop molecule for important step toward artificial photosynthesis
A research team from the University of Basel has developed a new molecule modeled on plant photosynthesis: under the influence of light, it stores two positive and two negative charges at the same tim...
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August 25, 2025 at 9:39 AM
August 25 marks 125 years since the death of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who was a professor at <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4kwoqnuvao2arjt7st5l72ze" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky-mention">@unibas.ch. In an interview, literary scholar Prof. Hubert Thüring reflects on why Nietzsche’s perspectivism, critique of power, and brilliant style still matter today.
Nietzsche is dead – but still lives on
August 25 marks the 125th anniversary of the death of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who was professor at the University of Basel from 1869 ...
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August 19, 2025 at 8:23 AM
Researchers at <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4kwoqnuvao2arjt7st5l72ze" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky-mention">@unibas.ch made a spin qubit both faster and more robust at the same time — solving a key dilemma in quantum computing. Their trick: a smart use of spin–orbit coupling in nanowires.
A smart accelerator for qubits
Researchers at the University of Basel have made a quantum bit faster and more robust at the same time. In the future, this could help in the ...
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August 18, 2025 at 8:34 AM
The Septimer Pass in the canton of Graubünden provides a direct and simple route over the Alps. The first human traces there date back at least as far as the Bronze Age. Last year, Peter-A. Schwarz, Hannes Flück and a group of students spent two weeks searching for archaeological artifacts.
Coins for the gods.
The Septimer Pass in the canton of Graubünden has long been an important Alpine crossing. Archaeological artifacts such as coins bear witness to this.
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August 13, 2025 at 9:32 AM
Silas Battisti's journey into the world of chemistry was shaped by a fascination for the organic processes involved in wine production. Today, he is pursuing his PhD at the Department of Chemistry @unibas.ch, where he is developing new synthetic methods in the field of C-H activation.
In Focus: Silas Battisti is searching for the right chemistry
Once he wanted to make wine, but today he tinkers with the synthesis of natural substances – and the perfect pizza dough. Doctoral student Silas Battisti has a feel for perfect interaction. In every r...
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August 12, 2025 at 10:08 AM
In order to fulfill their many functions, proteins must be folded into the correct shape. Researchers @hillerlab.bsky.social @biozentrum.unibas.ch have now discovered tiny “folding factories” in cells that were previously unknown.
Researchers discover previously unknown “folding factories” for proteins
In order to fulfil their many functions, proteins must be folded into the correct shape. Researchers at the University of Basel have now discovered tiny “folding factories” in cells that enable effici...
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August 11, 2025 at 12:13 PM
Noise, accidents, emissions – mobility generates external costs that the general public must bear. But what would happen if these costs were charged directly to those who cause them?

A research team led by economist Prof. Dr. Beat Hintermann set out to answer this question in a recent study.
E-bikes instead of cars.
Faster than a bicycle, more environmentally friendly than a car: e-bikes offer numerous advantages. What exactly persuades people to switch from four wheels to two?
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August 8, 2025 at 9:12 AM
Korean TV dramas resonate with global audiences. However, essential details in the plot and context are at risk of being lost in translation. So how can subtitles make the complexity of Korean culture understandable to an international audience? Researchers <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4kwoqnuvao2arjt7st5l72ze" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky-mention">@unibas.ch explore this question.
From Korea to the rest of the world: fan-generated subtitles build a cultural bridge
Korean TV dramas resonate with global audiences. This is thanks in no small part to a dedicated community that translates K-dramas, provides c...
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August 7, 2025 at 11:27 AM
Chiara Minotti loves ballet and the cultural diversity of the three-country region. But her greatest passion is medicine for the youngest among us. The PhD student is researching ways to prevent or treat infections in premature babies.
In Focus: Chiara Minotti wants to better protect premature babies against infections
Chiara Minotti loves ballet and the cultural diversity of the three-country region. But her greatest passion is medicine for the youngest among us. The PhD student is researching ways to prevent or tr...
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August 7, 2025 at 8:44 AM