HBIGS PhD Student Speakers
- Newsflash -
-Archive 2012 events-
What would a December be without a Christmas party? Thou we are curios by nature, we would not dare to make that experiment. So we had a nice party at Chez Pierre with nice food and some really cool live band, playing Christmas songs and more. Even Santa stop by and handed out gifts. Here are some impressions of the evening:
The christmas committee
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

O'zapft is!
also the Oktoberfest was over in the slightly bigger version in munich,
we had one on our own. Delicious pretzles and Fleischk�se
paired
with the right amount of beer and out comes an Oktoberfest. Here is
proove of the fun:
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

Hi,
this summer we participated in the Heidelberg Dragonboatrace.
Here are some photos:
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

Hi there,
The 2012 HBIGS Student Retreat delivered the perfect balance of science
and recreation and served as confirmation that this PhD program truly
does attract students that are as intellectually engaging as they are
fun and creative!
Famous for its world-class wine and ancient Roman ruins, Trier served
as the host city and provided its welcome Mediterranean climate,
allowing the group several excursions around the town throughout the
weekend. The retreat venue was a cozy hotel along the quiet Mosel
River, where the family owners catered delicious Hungarian cuisine and
prepared the largest room for both meals and presentations, granting us
a unique space just for the retreat program.
To kick-off the retreat with a new tradition, an exceptional keynote
presentation was given by Prof. Dr. Andrea M�ller, of the
Faculty of Biology and Science Education of Trier University. She
addressed the path of a scientific career choice, hinting on the
essential intersection of both talent and motivation, and provided a
fascinating look into research on how students conceptualize and
embrace pivotal aspects of the scientific method throughout their
academic career. Four absorbing HBIGS student talks followed, and
afterward, discussions continued over beer and wine until the late
hours of the evening.
The next day was welcomed with steaming coffee and the second session
of student talks. Thesis topics ranged from protein kinetics and
structure biology to genetics, drug delivery and biosensors,
neurobiology, embryogenesis, cancer diagnostics, cell biology, and
virology. Even with such a wide spread of expertise, targeted questions
led to further discussions during the coffee breaks and fostered some
potential collaborations. By the end of the third session in the
afternoon, votes were collected and tallied to award the three best
presenters of the weekend each with 25-euro cash prizes, also a new
addition to the annual retreat program. Congratulations go to Sahil
Sharma, Thekla Hemstedt, and Christian Harak!
The energy continued at a favorite local wine tasting room, "Das
Weinhaus", where a wine connoisseur led the group in tasting five local
Mosel wines, entertainingly explaining both subtle and dramatic
characteristics of the range of choices. A hearty and, particularly
after five glasses of wine, delicious meal completed the experience.
For many of the group, the night was all about the Champions League
Final football match, which, despite the unfortunate final result,
provided the opportunity to find a great pub in the center of town
where everyone could comfortably enjoy both the game and conversation,
with some shisha on the side. The evening progressed with a lively
party at a dance club located at the foot of Germany's oldest cathedral.
Ample sunshine made for an enjoyable city tour the next day, led by an
enthusiastic guide around most of the eight UNESCO world heritage sites
sprinkled around the historic capital of the Western Roman Empire. All
in all, according to the rhapsodic feedback from the entire group, the
25 HBIGS student participants made this retreat a great success.
Click here
for some photos.
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

Adler Mannheim vs. Cologne Sharks
Hi there,
we saw an exciting match between the local icehockey team Adler
Mannheim and the Cologne Sharks. Adler Mannheim scored the first goal
and had watch the puck cross the lines of their own goal just about 30
seconds later. From there on the Sharks dominated the game and won the
match.
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

Big Bang Theory Lecture
Hi there,
Sheldon, Leonard, Howard, Rajesh, and Penny sure entertained us. Here
are some photos of that night:
Julianne, Julian, and Patric

Oktoberfest photos
Hi there,
it was a great party. Please enjoy some of the photos
that were taken during this
splendent revival of the munich Oktoberfest.
Martin, Christian, Marlies, and your HBIGS Speakers

Oktoberfest
Hi there,
We would like to cordially invite you to the next awesome HBIGS event:
the HBIGS OKTOBERFEST!!!
The HBIGS Oktoberfest was successfully established last year and is a
unique chance in Heidelberg to experience the great Bavarian "Festzelt"
party atmosphere. Meet your PhD buddies, enjoy some delicious original
bavarian beer (or softdrinks) complimented with tasty original food and
party with us!
This year's Oktoberfest will take place on Friday, 14
Oct from 7 pm on at the HBIGS Centre (INF 501).
See you there,
Martin, Christian, Marlies, and your HBIGS Speakers
2nd Photo Contest
Last year, the HBIGS Photo Contest was established to
visually
demonstrate some of the fascinating work being done within the Graduate
School. Of all entries, 12 were selected to compose the first HBIGS
calendar, provided to all students as a holiday gift from the program.
Turning this great event into a tradition, we ask you again to send us
your favorite photo or image. The only requirement is that the picture
relates to lab life, your thesis project, or graduate education in the
broadest sense (and keep it dignified- last night’s party
will likely not be considered). Those whose pictures are selected will
each receive a 50 Euro prize and be recognized in the 2012 calendar.
Please send your picture (one per participant) to pelzer@ana.uni-heidelberg.de
by 30 Nov.