City mayor extends warm greetings to the newly inducted Leopoldina members
The National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina has announced that its upcoming Symposium Class III New Developments in Medicine, set to begin on July 9, 2025, will be accessible to a global audience via its YouTube channel. The event, taking place at Jägerberg 1, will also feature a certificate presentation to new members and a thought-provoking lecture by Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller.
The day's events will kick off with the presentation of certificates to new members of the prestigious academy. Notable attendance includes Mayor Egbert Geier. Following the ceremony, Prof. Dr. Haller, a nutrition scientist at Munich University, will deliver a lecture titled "Microbiome as an organ - Fact or science fiction?"
The lecture promises to delve into the fascinating world of microbiomes, exploring their role in our bodies and questioning the boundaries between fact and fiction. This intriguing discussion will be live-streamed on the Leopoldina's YouTube channel, providing an opportunity for remote audiences to engage with the latest developments in medicine as presented by the academy.
For those unable to attend in person, the entire event, including the certificate presentation and Prof. Dr. Haller's lecture, will be broadcast live on the Leopoldina's YouTube channel. This offers an exciting opportunity for individuals worldwide to follow the proceedings and gain insights into the world of science and medicine.
The Leopoldina's YouTube channel will serve as a platform for those interested in the academy's work, ensuring that the event is accessible to a wide audience. For accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to check the official website of the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina for announcements and schedules.
This event marks the beginning of the Symposium Class III New Developments in Medicine, a series that promises to bring together leading minds in the field of medicine to discuss and share their latest research. With the live stream, remote audiences can actively participate in these important discussions, fostering a global community of learning and discovery.
The lecture by Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller, a nutrition scientist, will delve into the fascinating world of microbiomes on the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina's YouTube channel, offering a unique opportunity for remote audiences to learn about the latest developments in health-and-wellness, specifically nutrition and healthy diets. The event's broadcast on the YouTube channel invites individuals worldwide to engage in discussions about science, including the role of microbiomes in our bodies.