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Experts warn about hidden muscle atrophy [15.05.2023]

It is a condition that has received little attention to date, and it mainly affects people who are obese: due to a lack of exercise, this population group can suffer from gradual muscle atrophy, which remains hidden under the fat layer and thus undetected. Prof. Dr. med. Stephan Bischoff from the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart is part of an international panel of experts...more


Ham without Oink:
Students develop a new kind of vegan ham
[15.08.2023]

Pigging out: Alternative products based on plant proteins are increasingly playing the leading role at the former Department of Meat Technology, which has been renamed to the Department of Food Material Science. But why is it that certain vegan sausage varieties are closer to the animal-based original than others? At the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, young researchers...more


CHE University Ranking:
Outstanding Range of Courses in Business Administration and Economics
[09.05.2023]

Exceptional for the quality in range of courses, the support for first-year Students and the career guidance: In the ranking published today by the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHE), students at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart gave top ratings for 13 of 14 indicators. Students who are currently thinking about going to the university can see for themselves...more


Simply EGG-genious:
Students invent edible packaging from eggshells
[26.04.2023]

Ready-made meals like ramen noodles are ideal for quickly satisfying hunger: Open the bag, stir – done! However, the quick snacks produce a lot of environmentally harmful plastic waste. To tackle this problem, the student team EDGGY from the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart rolled up its sleeves and developed edible packaging made from eggshells and other plant-based raw...more


EUR 2.6 million in REACT-EU recovery assistance:
New imaging device network advances research
[21.04.2023]

The cliché that a picture often says more than 1,000 words holds true for research: A new pool of equipment at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart delivers high-resolution three-dimensional visualization of the objects under investigation. Another special feature: The devices can be linked together – so you can view the same detail at different scale levels. On 20 April...more


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