Science for a future worth living: Exhibition in the Botanical Garden

What is the research focus of the divisions and research groups at the School of Biology/Chemistry? Interested visitors can currently find out more about this during a walk through the Botanical Garden.

How can light energy be converted into chemical energy with the help of metal complexes? How do plants adapt to different environmental conditions? And what can we learn from mice about depression? Questions like these are the focus of a poster exhibition in the Botanical Garden, in which the various divisions and research groups at the School of Biology/Chemistry offer an insight into their diverse research from May to October.

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