Video series: Physician Alexander Busch analyzes ’mini-puberty’

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© WWU - Benjamin Leers Zum Abspielen des Videos wird dieses von einem Webserver der Firma Google? LLC geladen. Dabei werden Daten an Google? LLC Übertragen. Google? Datenschutzerklärung Youtube Nutzungsbedingungen
© WWU - Benjamin Leers Zum Abspielen des Videos wird dieses von einem Webserver der Firma Google? LLC geladen. Dabei werden Daten an Google? LLC Übertragen. Google? Datenschutzerklärung Youtube Nutzungsbedingungen In this series of videos, the Communication and Public Relations department presents six academics from a variety of disciplines who are either junior professors or who head a group of junior researchers. The range of subjects they cover is a wide one: How can we improve the capacity of storage media? How can companies find the most suitable staff? How does Islam view animal welfare and environmental ethics? In addition to research topics, we will also be looking at what motivates researchers personally. What led them to their particular subject? What do they find fascinating about it? And what are the still unanswered questions in their subject? This portrait introduces the physician Dr. Dr. Alexander Busch, who heads an Emmy Noether junior research group and at the same time works in patient care at Münster University Hospital. In his research, he deals with the so-called "mini-puberty". Newborns go through this phase shortly after birth.
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