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22nd Steven Karger Prize Awarded to University of Basel Researcher for Work on Age Differences in Decision-Making
On November 29, Loreen Tisdall, a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Cognitive and Decision Sciences at the University of…

August 28, 2024 1 0
A Day in the Life of a Karger Ambassador: Dr. Francesco Andrea Causio
Introducing Dr. Andrea Causio As a medical doctor pursuing a PhD in Basic Biomedical Sciences and Public Health at Università…

July 18, 2024 1 0
A Day in the Life of a Karger Ambassador: An Interview with Emily Lewis
Introducing Emily Lewis Emily Lewis, MS, CCRP, is a leader in Digital Medicine at UCP Pharma with a passion for…

July 4, 2024 0 0
A Day in the Life of a Karger Ambassador: Prof. Dr. Marc H. De Baets
Introducing Prof. Dr. Marc H. De Baets, a Karger Ambassador. Watch this video and find out about: Research on anti-receptor…

May 28, 2024 4 0
A Day in the Life of a Karger Ambassador: An Interview with Prof. Dr. George P. Patrinos
Introducing Prof. Dr. George P. Patrinos My name is George P. Patrinos and currently serve as Professor of Pharmacogenomics and…

May 21, 2024 1 0
Mental Health Awareness Month: An Interview with Prof. Dr. med. Anita Riecher-Rössler
Introducing Prof. Dr. med. Anita Riecher-Rössler I am a psychiatrist and psychotherapist and was the director of the Psychiatric University…

Rare Disease Day, an annual event held on the last day of February (the rarest day of the year, which…

December 19, 2023 5 0
Exploring the AI Frontier: Insights from the Latest Karger in Conversation Panel
In the rapidly evolving landscape of scholarly publishing, the advent of AI and new technologies has sparked considerable discourse. While…

November 28, 2023 3 0
21st Steven Karger Prize Awarded for Cyberspace Social Exclusion Work
On November 24 , Christiane Büttner, a psychology PhD candidate at the University of Basel, received the 21st Steven Karger…

July 6, 2023 5 0
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DORA at 10: The Gates Foundation’s Ashley Farley on Research Assessment and the Journey to Open Access and Open Science
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), we had a conversation with Ashley…

April 18, 2023 5 0
The 2022 Vesalius Innovation Award in Review: Back to the Future of Science
Surgeon Andreas Vesalius, the inspiration behind Karger’s annual innovation award, not only revolutionized anatomy when he published “De humanis corporis…

April 3, 2023 5 0
The Fascination of Communicating Science Through Film
Staying true to its goal of making science accessible to the wider public through easy-to-understand formats, Karger Publishers is exploring…

Karger Publishers is awarding a prize to students for outstanding science communication during the Science Month (Wissenschaftsmonat, WIMO) of the…

Medical societies aim to advance knowledge within their area of expertise and play an integral role in transforming medical and…

On Friday, November 25 , the 20th Steven Karger Prize was awarded by the Faculty of Psychology of the University…

October 11, 2022 15 0
Frankfurt Book Fair – The Microcosm of Our Industry
The Frankfurt Book Fair (FBF) has been a fixed star in Karger’s calendar for a long time. Indeed, this year…

Knowledge defeats fear, googling your symptoms doesn’t. Therefore, we decided to break down complicated diagnoses, explain conditions, and illustrate comorbidities…

March 28, 2022 4 0
Supporting Young Researchers Learning How to Communicate Science
Last Friday, 25 March 2022, the annual Science Month (Wissenschaftsmonat or WIMO) was rounded off with the presentations of the…

If your audience is a community, its perspectives are often shaped by shared knowledge within that community. But what happens…

Keith and Kevin Kallmes, brothers and founders of Nested Knowledge, gave us an exclusive interview about winning the VIA Award, their…

Common purpose of science, publishing, and film is getting the message across to the audience. Swiss Science Film Academy believes that…

December 8, 2021 20 0
Partner Portals: A Solution to the Dilemma Early Career Researchers Face
The path to a career as a researcher can be very rewarding, but Early Career Researchers (ECRs) encounter many challenges…

November 16, 2021 16 0
The Vesalius Innovation Award – What Sparks the (R)evolution?
What do early-stage startups have in common with a Renaissance surgeon? Why do we still consider Andreas Vesalius inspiring and…

October 17, 2021 7 0
How to Communicate Science through the Big Picture?
What do science, publishing, and filmmaking have in common? All want to get their message across to their audience. By…