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University of Zurich

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8952 Schlieren, Wagistrasse 12

The University of Zurich (UZH) is Switzerland’s largest university, with seven faculties and a current enrollment of over 26,000 students. More than 5,000 highly qualified members of the teaching staff, including some 580 professors, teach and conduct research at the 150 University institutes. In the field of life sciences, the University of Zurich is well known for its groundbreaking research in medicine, immunology, neuroscience, and structural biology. In the interest of serving the community, the University of Zurich promotes the transfer of research-based knowledge to private enterprise, and our spin-off ventures and business partnerships regularly lead to the creation of attractive jobs in innovative fields.

University of Zurich

Wagistrasse 12

8952 Schlieren

59 Ergebnisse für "cretaceous" unter University of Zurich

Little-known brachiopods from the Cretaceous of the Helvetic realm ...

... Little-known brachiopods from the Cretaceous of the Helvetic realm of NE Switzerland (Alpstein) and ... Little-known brachiopods from the Cretaceous of the Helvetic realm of NE Switzerland (Alpstein) and ... Little-known brachiopods from the Cretaceous of the Helvetic realm of NE Switzerland (Alpstein) and ...

Lamniform sharks from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Venezuel...

... . This is the first report of chondrichthyans from the mid- Cretaceous of Venezuela and one of the few ... ; La Luna Formation; South America; Upper Cretaceous Abstract Sampling of Cenomanian fossil-rich ... Lamniform sharks from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Venezuela - Zurich Open Repository and ... Lamniform sharks from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Venezuela - Zurich Open Repository and ... Lamniform sharks from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Venezuela - Zurich Open Repository and ...

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Somagenetix

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8952 Schlieren, Wagistrasse 23

Gene therapy solutions for patients with severe inherited diseases.

Somagenetix

Wagistrasse 23

8952 Schlieren

51 Ergebnisse für "cretaceous" unter Somagenetix

A new lamniform shark Protolamna ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Low...

... A new lamniform shark Protolamna ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Colombia ... ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Colombia. Cretaceous research, 95:336-340. Copy Abstract The ... A new lamniform shark Protolamna ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Colombia ... A new lamniform shark Protolamna ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Colombia ... A new lamniform shark Protolamna ricaurtensis sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of Colombia ...

Phylogenetic analyses of Cretaceous fossils related to Chloranthace...

... Phylogenetic analyses of Cretaceous fossils related to Chloranthaceae and their evolutionary ... Phylogenetic analyses of Cretaceous fossils related to Chloranthaceae and their evolutionary ... Phylogenetic analyses of Cretaceous fossils related to Chloranthaceae and their evolutionary ...

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ETH Entrepreneurship

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8952 Schlieren, Wagistrasse 18


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Excellence in entrepreneurship at ETH Zurich is driven by world-​class research and education. It gives rise to groundbreaking new ventures that consolidate Switzerland’s technological leadership. Are you an aspiring entrepreneur seeking to find solutions to global challenges and create a better future for humanity. Or are you just interested in the entrepreneurial ecosystem at ETH Zurich? Browse our websites to find out more or reach out to the Entrepreneurship group, if you have any questions. 

ETH Entrepreneurship

Wagistrasse 18

8952 Schlieren

1 Ergebnisse für "cretaceous" unter ETH Entrepreneurship

DC-col36-Dec09.pdf

... , “Emerging Challenges and Opportunities in Parallel Computing: The Cretaceous Redux?” Addressing the gap ... , “Emerging Challenges and Opportunities in Parallel Computing: The Cretaceous Redux?” Addressing the gap ...

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