Jena, June 14, 2026 – The Universitätsklinikum Jena (UKJ) looks back on a successful 6th Long Night of Sciences, which attracted numerous visitors to the laboratories and research areas. A newly published image gallery now documents the highlights and the diversity of the medical research presented.
- Event: Review of the 6th Long Night of Sciences
- Location: Universitätsklinikum Jena (UKJ), Jena-Lobeda
- Focus: Insights into top-level medical research and patient care
- Visual Highlight: Official image gallery available online
Experience medical research up close
The 6th Long Night of Sciences at the Universitätsklinikum Jena met with broad public interest. Visitors of all ages took the opportunity to look behind the scenes of state-of-the-art medical research and clinical practice. The varied program offered numerous hands-on exhibits, lectures, and guided tours through otherwise closed areas such as research laboratories and modern functional rooms.
The researchers and physicians at the UKJ vividly demonstrated how scientific findings flow directly into the diagnosis and therapy of patients. The spectrum ranged from the latest findings in infection medicine to robot-assisted surgical procedures.
Image gallery captures the most beautiful moments
For all those who would like to review the event once again or were unable to be there in person, the Universitätsklinikum Jena has now provided a comprehensive image gallery. The photographs show the busy activity in the institutes, the enthusiasm of the visitors, and the dedicated teams of the clinic in the transfer of knowledge.
The complete gallery is available on the official website of the UKJ at www.uniklinikum-jena.de.
🎭 The University Hospital as an engine of science
The Universitätsklinikum Jena (UKJ) is the only university hospital in Thuringia and looks back on a centuries-old tradition of medical teaching and research. With over 10,000 employees, the hospital is also the largest employer in the region. Events such as the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften play a central role in Jena’s city life: they make often complex top-level research tangible for the general public and strengthen the connection between the academic world and the population of Jena.
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Images from the 6th Long Night of Sciences at the Uniklinikum
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