Cologne Children's University at the MPI
Children explore the world of research
What do the cells in my body look like, how do I hold a pipette correctly and how do I extract DNA from a banana? A total of 40 children visited the Max Planck Institute for the Biology of Ageing on two days to get to the bottom of these questions as part of the Cologne Children's University.

„We immerse the children in the world of research. They get to know the body from the outside in - from tissue to DNA,“ explains Maren Berghoff, who is responsible for public relations at the Max Planck Institute for the Biology of Ageing.
„Every year it is a great pleasure to see the children's interest and feel their enthusiasm.“
A total of 40 children took part in the two-day workshop "What do the cells in my body look like?" and were supervised by the researchers. Every year, the Cologne Children's University offers young researchers the opportunity to take part in exciting events related to knowledge, research and education, and to look behind the scenes at Cologne's universities and scientific institutions.