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Snapshots Photon Lasers Med 2016; 5(4): 253­256 Magazine section DOI 10.1515/plm-2016-0027 News from the universities Berlin ­ City of Science Berlin represents one of the largest scientific regions in Europe. Basic research takes place mainly at the three major universities: Humboldt University of Berlin (HU), Free University of Berlin (FU) and Technical University of Berlin (TU) as well as the Charité ­ University Hospital. There are also a further 70 institutions of important research organizations nationwide with a budget of almost two billion euros. About 29 of these institutions are supported by federal and state governments. Outstanding scientific areas of the Berlin research institutes are, amongst others, planetary research, molecular medicine, crystal growing, zoo and wildlife research, applied mathematics and information technology, robotics and mechatronics, infectiology, rheumatism research, genetics, social research, ultra-high frequency technology, aquatic ecology, archeology and educational research. In total, about 2800 professors are involved in research and teach at the 12 state universities. These have almost 46,000 employees, together with the non-university research institutes, and are therefore among the most important employers in the city. Approximately 880 million euros are invested in the universities by the state each year. In return, the universities generate about 650 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Photonics & Lasers in Medicine de Gruyter

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Photon Lasers Med 2016; 5(4): 253­256 Magazine section DOI 10.1515/plm-2016-0027 News from the universities Berlin ­ City of Science Berlin represents one of the largest scientific regions in Europe. Basic research takes place mainly at the three major universities: Humboldt University of Berlin (HU), Free University of Berlin (FU) and Technical University of Berlin (TU) as well as the Charité ­ University Hospital. There are also a further 70 institutions of important research organizations nationwide with a budget of almost two billion euros. About 29 of these institutions are supported by federal and state governments. Outstanding scientific areas of the Berlin research institutes are, amongst others, planetary research, molecular medicine, crystal growing, zoo and wildlife research, applied mathematics and information technology, robotics and mechatronics, infectiology, rheumatism research, genetics, social research, ultra-high frequency technology, aquatic ecology, archeology and educational research. In total, about 2800 professors are involved in research and teach at the 12 state universities. These have almost 46,000 employees, together with the non-university research institutes, and are therefore among the most important employers in the city. Approximately 880 million euros are invested in the universities by the state each year. In return, the universities generate about 650

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Photonics & Lasers in Medicinede Gruyter

Published: Nov 1, 2016

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