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Knowledge exchange between Serbian and Wageningen scientists

On 23 and 24 March 2017 three scientists of the BioSense Institute visited Wageningen University & Research (WUR) for the first time to share knowledge and expertise. The visit took place in the context of the ANTARES project.


From left to right: Goran Kitić, Kristina Penezić and Marko Panić of BioSense, discussing spectroscopic measurements with Arjen Bader of AFSG Biophysics, housing the Wageningen Micro Spectroscopy Centre.

The BioSense scientists attended the X-ray tomography (XRT) seminar, organized by WUR. Besides attending the seminar they also visited the Microscopy & imaging and the Advanced mass spectrometry facilities in the Helix building.

New building
BioSense is currently developing specifications for a new building that will house the enlarged institute. Therefore, the scientists also discussed the management and use of research facilities in and outside the BioSense institute in Serbia and adjustments of the Helix building for equipment like fluorescence measurements on the photosynthesis in leaves. Their visit to Wageningen will be followed by visits to Ljubljana, Polytechnic University of Milan, and Technical University of Vienna.

Source: Wageningen University & Research
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