development provide the opportunity to consolidate prior knowledge and skills and are a key concern. Research-led teaching Thanks to intense collaboration, a link has been forged between our division and the [...] of Graz is directed at a variety of occupational groups in the fields of medicine, science and research, nursing and health services. Most of the professional development courses can be completed while
impact of micronutrients for the incidence and progression of age-related degenerative diseases This research unit is dedicated to the development of mass-spectrometric methods for the measurement of micro [...] Millions € PI Univ.-Prof. Dr. Markus Herrmann T: +43 316 385 83341 E: markus.herrmann(at)medunigraz.at Research profile Current projects Serum-biomarkers for risk evaluation and early detection of dementia (Sebastian
health information. The focus on strengthening primary care lies in the evaluation and accompanying research on innovative care concepts by means of systematic reviews as well as the development and application [...] Germany; Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; TU Dresden, Germany). Ausgewählte Projekte Further Research achievments Teamleiterin Nicole Posch MPH T: +43 316 385 73559 E: nicole.posch(at)medunigraz.at
with exciting discussions and presentations on the latest developments in the field of microbiome research in Austria and beyond. >>> On the second day of the event the Austrian Bioinformatics Workshop 2025 [...] >>> The final day, the 24 September, will close the event with a Workshop on Core Facilities and Research Data Management. >>> Register on the link below: https://www.eventbrite.at/e/8th-amici-symposiu
Planet Big Data: Publishing global satellite imagery using TU Wien Research Data Repository. – Bernhard Bauer-Marschallinger, TU Wien Research Data Management for Graz micro-computed tomography consortium:
"Der grüne und graue Star" Referent: Priv.-Doz. Research Prof. Dr. Ewald Lindner, MBA, Universitäts-Augenklinik, Medizinische Universität Graz
Gary Kobinger talks about his highly topical research on novel vaccine platforms and immune treatments against pathogens of high consequence to human health, and the importance of key laboratory infrastructure
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RESEARCH TEAM FESSLER RESEARCH FOCUS: INFLAMMATION, AUTOIMMUNITY AND CANCER PI: Johannes Fessler Focus: The research unit "Aging & Metabolism in Autoimmunity" focuses on the influence of aging, nutrition [...] immune responses in the context of autoimmune diseases. Network: We conduct cross-team research at the Otto Loewi Research Center with the teams of Herbert Strobl , Sandra Holasek , Stefano Angiari and Artem [...] Division of Immunology Johannes Fessler T: +43 316 385 71158 E: johannes.fessler(at)medunigraz.at Research profile Team Members Ivic Ines Lorenz Anna Rados Matea Rittchen Sonja (currently on leave) Vetter
and research unit of the Division of Gynaecology at the Medical University of Graz. "These findings have important consequences for future prevention, diagnostics and therapy," says the researcher. HP [...] fourth most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Two studies by Medical University of Graz researchers Olaf Reich , Sigrid Regauer and Karl Kashofer are significantly changing our understanding of this [...] the first time In a second study published in the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, the researchers describe HPV-negative changes to the cervical mucosa that can develop into cancer without the presence