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Post from Melbourne, Australia

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Alban Mariette from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam is researching how plants construct their cell walls. He went to Australia as part of the Melbourne-Potsdam PhD Program (MelPoPP). Here, he shares details of his experiences during the lockdown period and about his work-life balance as a PhD student.
barley’s immune defense against the plant itself Max Planck Society opens office in Jerusalem

Post from Stockholm, Sweden

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Henrik-Alexander Schubert from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, traveled to the Swedish Capital, which is one of the top destinations for demographers. The researcher talks about lively parties, productive breaks, and where to get the best cinnamon buns in town.
and multiple births affects stillbirth rates Max Planck Society opens office in Jerusalem

Post from Perth, Australia

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Jozefien Van de Velde from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne traveled to Australia for two months in search of frogs in the outback. This was no easy task, as her study subjects are nocturnal, hide underground in dry conditions, and only emerge after heavy rain.
own repair mechanisms do not fix this damage Max Planck Society opens office in Jerusalem

Official inauguration of new MPP building

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In the presence of guests of honour Markus Söder, Minister President of Bavaria, Markus Blume, Minister of State for Science and the Arts, and Patrick Cramer, President of the Max Planck Society, the inauguration of the new institute building, which the Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) will move into at the end of 2023, took place yesterday, June 27, 2024.
European comparison, the MPG is in second place Max Planck Society opens office in Jerusalem

Post from Lima, Peru

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Andrea Müller from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology has been studying plants that live symbiotically with ants in Peru. Below, she shares her enthusiasm for the rainforest and how, in addition to the coronavirus, protesting coca farmers can jeopardize scientific field work.
planned industrial plant on the Chilean coast Max Planck Society opens office in Jerusalem