The external communication activities of the CoE aim at promoting the visibility of the cluster as a research unit, at knowledge and societal transfer, and at generating opportunities for interaction and co-creation with science.

We focus our activities on four overarching dialogue groups:

  • science & academia
  • stakeholders in health, policy & regulation
  • educational providers
  • the public sphere

We developed individual goals and communication means for each of these dialogue groups, which we will reach with an adjusted mix of participatory and mediated formats.

Notably, a Microbiome Policy Advisory Board (MPAB) of up to 10 CoE members representing all major research areas will be the first contact point for national (and European) policymakers, governmental agencies, regulatory and professional bodies, NGOs, and similar entities. The MPAB will provide up-to-date, evidence-based, explicit, and implementable recommendations, advice or briefings on microbiome- and planetary health-related questions.

Our ultimate goal is for the broadest range of audiences to be impacted by microbiome science, through understanding the role of microbiomes in planetary health.

Our Communication & Outreach Partners contributed to developing the CoE Communication Strategy and will support us in executing communication activities during the CoE. These activities, showcasing the research and the researchers in the CoE, include mobile and stationary exhibitions, podcast episodes, citizen science projects, participation in science outreach activities, and other science engagement formats.

coe members involved in communication

christine moissl-eichinger

Communication Unit Leader

MEdical UNIVERSITY of graz

Isabella Anderson-wagner

Unit Member

UNIVERSITY of vienna

COE Foto: Clemens Fabry

göksu Çelik

Unit Member

UNIVERSITY of vienna

Christian Diener is tenure-track professor at Medical University of Graz and CoE Key Researcher Nr 31.

christian diener

Unit Member

MEdical UNIVERSITY of graz

Christian Diener is tenure-track professor at Medical University of Graz and CoE Key Researcher Nr 31.

katherine emelianova

Unit Member

UNIVERSITY of Vienna

Christian Diener is tenure-track professor at Medical University of Graz and CoE Key Researcher Nr 31.

klara filek

Unit Member

MEdical UNIVERSITY of graz

martin frauenlob

Unit Member

technische universität wien (tu wien)

thilo hofmann

Unit Member

UNIVERSITY of vienna

jillian petersen

Unit Member

UNIVERSITY of Vienna

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