
Biophysicist, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry



Animal Physiology, Junior Research Group Leader, University of Hamburg



Biochemist, Director of the Institute of Biological Interfaces, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology



Historian, Director at the Max Plack Institute for the History of Science, Visiting Professor, University of Chicago



Chemist, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research



Mathematician, Technical University Munich



Developmental Biologist, Junior Research Group Leader, University of Cologne



Engineer, Acting section head for Division of Forming Technology, Technical University Chemnitz



Prehistoric Archaeologist, Junior Research Group Leader, Free University of Berlin



Environmental Planning, Leuphana University Lüneburg



American Studies, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena



Earth Scientist, Postdoc at Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research


Project: 01FP1263
SIGNIFICANT DETAILS is a series of interviews with women in science. About their career, their daily work, their experiences with science.
All interviews will start from a specific object, a “significant detail” from the women’s scientific life. They can be scientific objects or something completely different that is related to science only by the women’s experience. From there, each conversation takes its individual course.
Significant Details is a project by Leuphana University Lüneburg. It is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Robert Bosch Foundation. Media partner is Spektrum der Wissenschaft.
Some more background for the project is here.

Directed by Kerstin Hoppenhaus Director of Photography Sibylle Grunze, Volker Mai Video Editing Edda Müller Postproduction Volker Mai Music Andreas T. Fuchs Sound Editing Kai Saffran Web Dennis Straub Translation and Subtitles Galina Green, TrendTranslations Project funding Anjali D’Souza Production Teer und Feder Filmproduktion GbR Scientific evaluation Kerstin Hoppenhaus, Prof. Mathias Fuchs