Want to make music together?

Ansbach University of Applied Sciences offers many opportunities for joint activities outside of traditional teaching. Those interested in music can get involved in university bands, dance groups, choirs and the university orchestra. This not only encourages creative processes and provides a balance to the daily pressure to perform. These activities also represent an engagement with an essential part of our culture: living music. Personal development, the joy of making music and the experience of positive togetherness are at the centre of our activities.

Get in touch with us at kultur(at)hs-ansbach.de

We look forward to getting to know you personally.       

 

University band

The organisation of the university band is project-based. Joining is always possible at the start of a project, usually at the beginning of the semester. Rehearsals are scheduled individually by the bands. Please send enquiries about the bands, stating the subject, to musik(at)hs-ansbach.de.

University orchestra

The university orchestra welcomes everyone who enjoys making music together. The repertoire depends on the preferences and interests of the members and ranges from film music to classical music and well-known songs of various genres.

Joining at the beginning of term is desirable, but is also possible at a later date by arrangement.

Rehearsals usually take place on Wednesdays from 19:30 to 21:00 in room 92.0.14.

Please note the rehearsal schedule for the current semester, which is available on request (musik(at)hs-ansbach.de).

University choir

The university choir consists of singing enthusiasts who perform various songs acapella and with piano accompaniment on the cultural evening towards the end of the semester.

Joining is welcomed at the beginning of the semester, but is also possible by arrangement during the course of the semester.

In addition to singing days and performances, the choir meets for regular rehearsals on Mondays from 7.30 pm to 9 pm in room 92.0.14.

If you are interested, please contact us at musik(at)hs-ansbach.de.

Persons

Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gaisser

Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gaisser – Musik an der Hochschule

Musik an der Hochschule

Funktionen:

  • Professorin Industrielle Biotechnologie (IBT)
  • Studienfachberatung Industrielle Biotechnologie (IBT)
  • Professorin Künstliche Intelligenz und Kognitive Systeme (KIK)
  • Professorin Applied Biotechnology (ABI)
  • Studienfachberatung Applied Biotechnology (ABI)
  • Frauenbeauftragte Fakultät Technik
  • Musik an der Hochschule

Lehrgebiete:

  • Biotechnologie
  • Biologie
  • Rekombinante Arzneistoffe
  • Bioethik

Vita:

  • Studium der Technischen Biologie an den Universitäten Stuttgart, Swansea (Großbritannien) und Freiburg
  • Promotion in der Pharmazeutischen Fakultät der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen zum Thema der Antibiotika-BioSynthese und Resistenzmechanismen in Streptomyceten
  • Industrie und Forschungstätigkeiten:
    - Stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin der Biotechnologie-Agentur Baden-Württemberg
    - Senior Scientist und Projektmanagerin am Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung, Karlsruhe im Fachbereich "Neue Technologien"
    - Weiterbildung und Forschungsaufenthalt zum Thema "Health Technology Assessment" an der Universität Montreal, Kanada
  • seit 1/2010 Professorin für Biotechnologie und Bioverfahrenstechnik  an der Hochschule Ansbach

Forschungsthemen:

  • Synthetische Biologie
  • Antibiotika-Biosynthese
  • Sozioökonomische Analysen und Technikfolgenabschätzung im Bereich der Lebenswissenschaften

Publikationen (Auswahl):

[1] S. Gaisser, T. Reiss (2014):  Synthetische Biologie im Spannungsfeld von Forschung, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft - von der Notwendigkeit eines interdisziplinären und ergebnisoffenen Dialogs. pp. 69 - 90. In "Chancen und Risiken der modernen Biotechnologie". M.Schartl, J.M. Erber.Schropp (Herausgeber). Verlag Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

[2] S. Gaisser, T. Reiss (2009):  Shaping the science-industry-policy interface in synthetic biology. Systems and  Synthetic Biology 2009 Dec;3(1-4):109-14.

[3] S. Gaisser, Reiss T, Lunkes A, Müller KM, Bernauer H. (2009): Making the most of synthetic biology. Strategies for synthetic biology development in Europe. EMBO Rep. 2009 Aug;10 Suppl 1:S5-8.

[4] S. Gaisser, Hopkins MM, Liddell K, Zika E, Ibarreta D. (2009): The phantom menace of gene patents. Nature. 2009 Mar 26;458(7237):407-8.

[5] M. M. Hopkins, D. Ibarreta, S. Gaisser, C,M. Enzing, J. Ryan, P.A. Martin, G. Lewis, S. Detmar, et al.: "Putting pharmacogenetics into practice". Nature Biotechnology 4/2006

[6] Gaisser, S.; Nusser, M.; Reiß, T.: Stärkung des Pharma-Innovationsstandortes Deutschland. Fraunhofer IRB-Verlag (2005), 224 S.

[7] S. Gaisser, A. Trefzer, S. Stockert, A. Kirschning, A. Bechthold: "Cloning of an avilamycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces viridochromogenes Tü57".  J. Bacteriol. (1997), 179 (20): 6271-6278.

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