Feb 14, 2019
Duke of Kent visits TU Dresden
This week, Technische Universität Dresden and the CRTD Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden welcomed His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and the British Ambassador Sir Sebastian Wood. The Duke, as Chancellor of the University of Surrey, wanted to familiarise himself with the strategic partnership transCampus between London's and Dresden's researchers.
In the foyer of the CRTD, Prince Edward and Sir Sebastian Wood were cordially welcomed by Prof Hans Müller-Steinhagen, Rector of TUD, Prof Gerhard Rödel, Vice-Rector for Research, and Uwe Gaul, State Secretary of the Saxon State Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts. At various exhibition stands, the Duke of Kent gained insights into the development of regenerative therapies, into models of neurodegenerative processes in the eye, into clinical diabetes research and into materials research at the “Dresden Centre for Computational Materials Science (DCMS)”. He also talked to our IRTG students Margrit Kamel and Carolin Heller about the bilateral projects between TU Dresden and King's College London on novel diabetes therapies.
"Today, science is no longer bound by national borders, international exchanges have become the norm and a driving force for pioneering developments," emphasised the Duke of Kent. This sentiment was mirrored by Sir Sebastian Wood: “I am delighted to visit TU Dresden for the second time. transCampus is an innovative and successful project that exemplifies the well-functioning and close scientific connections between Great Britain and Germany. It is an active embodiment of the exchange between our countries.”
Please find the original and complete press release here.