TUM@Freising
Lecture: How parasites affect humans and animals
Event location
Lindenkeller Freising
Public event
Target audience
publically
Presenter
Friederike Ebner
Parasites are among the oldest companions of humans and animals. Their effects on the health, nutrition, and development of their hosts can often go unnoticed – though today with great social and economic relevance. In her lecture, Prof. Friederike Ebner explores the challenges posed by these invisible cohabitants and presents possible solutions.
Attend the exciting lecture by Prof. Friederike Ebner, holder of the Chair of Infection Pathogenesis, and take part in the discussion and exchange of views afterwards.
Admission starts at 6.30 pm and admission is free. Prior registration is not necessary.
Series of events TUM@Freising
Science - explained for everyone: Meet researchers from the TUM School of Life Sciences in person and find out what they are working on. A subsequent discussion after each lecture is expressly encouraged, because science thrives on the exchange of opinions.
The aim of the event is a lively encounter - citizens can get to know the people at "their" TUM better and learn more at the same time, while science receives valuable impulses for its research work through direct feedback from the public. The close cooperation between the city of Freising and the TUM Weihenstephan campus, which has existed for many years, is now becoming tangible in the city and region.
Additional information
- Lecture series TUM@Freising: Further dates and old recordings
- Contact: vortragsreihe.freising@ls.tum.de
How to find us
Location: Lindenkeller Freising, Veitsmüllerweg 2, 85354 Freising