Zurich – The Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) has received 13 million Swiss francs from four partners. Thanks to the donations, the university can expand its biomedical research, with plans to buy a new cryo-electron microscope.

The 13 million francs, which were donated by Family August von Finck, the Nomis Foundation, the Monique Dornonville de la Cour Foundation and the Baugarten Foundation, will help the ETH strengthen its biomedical work.

Among the plans are the creation of a new professorship in the Department of Biology for at least the next ten years, the purchase of a new cryo-electron microscope, and the upgrade of the existing device.

Cryo-electron microscopes help examine how processes in healthy and sick cells differ from one another. Jacques Dubochet from the University of Lausanne made a particularly important contribution to the development of this technology and was presented with the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the achievement last year.

Thanks to the donors, “ETH researchers can examine the world of biomolecules with a never-before-seen precision,” commented ETH President Lino Guzzella in a statement

Meet with an expansion expert

Our services are free of charge and include:

  • Introduction to key contacts in industry, academia, and government
  • Advice on regulatory framework, taxes, labor, market, and setting up a company
  • Custom-made fact-finding visits, including office and co-working space