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Three ETH architectural projects among the 11 best Swiss buildings of 2022
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The HiLo unit, the GLC research building and the Klangkleid pavilion – three architectural projects connected with ETH have won one of this year’s “Arc Awards”, a Swiss architecture prize. They received the prize in the Digitalisation, Education & Health, and Special Prize categories.
SNF Spark for Aramesh Morteza and Xiao-Hua Qin
Spark is a new scheme for rapid funding of unconventional ideas. Launched in 2019, it has generated enormous interest. More than 700 projects were submitted by mostly young researchers with a doctoral degree.
Animal welfare award for Julia Boos
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The doctoral student at the Department of Biosystems developed an in vitro process that tests new medications for adverse effects on embryos. Now she has been honoured with a top international prize for alternatives to animal testing.
TUM-IAS Hans-Fischer Fellowship for Dr. Barbara Solenthaler
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Dr. Barbara Solenthaler from the?Computer Graphics Laboratory (D-INFK) has received the prestigious TUM-IAS Hans-Fischer Fellowship.
Francesco Locatello receives Google PhD Fellowship
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Francesco Locatello, PhD student from the?Biomedical Informatics Lab in the Computer Science Department (D-INFK) has received the prestigious Google PhD Fellowship.
Paola Picotti won the Friedrich-Miescher-Preis 2018
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The jury of the Friedrich Miescher Prize announced the two awardees for 2018: Paola Picotti (professor at the Institute of Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich) shares the award with Marek Basler (Biozentrum Basel). The prize honours young biochemists.
Antonio Lanzavecchia receives 2017 Sanofi - Institut Pasteur Award
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The Sanofi Pasteur Award recognizes researchers for past or ongoing work that demonstrates significant scientific progress in the life sciences. Antonio Lanzavecchia receives the prize for his research on the role of human monoclonal antibodies in the fight against malaria.