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Machine learning (ML) methods can quickly and accurately diagnose mutations in gliomas – primary brain tumours.
What defines old age and how do algorithmic technologies influence these constructions and definitions of ageing? The two researchers on ageing, Vera Gallistl-Kassing from the KL Division of Gerontology and Anna Wanka from the Goethe University Frankfurt have published new data from the ALGOCARE project, which explores experiences on the use of algorithmic technologies in long-term care settings in Austria. Drawing on Karen Barad’s concept of spacetimematter, they explore how ageing is co-constituted through the interplay of older care home residents, care staff and algorithmic technology.
Am 16. und 17. Oktober 2023 waren die „Teddy Docs“ im Teddybär Krankenhaus an der KL Krems wieder im Einsatz, um mit den jungen Besucher:innen kuschelige Patientinnen und Patienten zu behandeln.
Worldwide satellite data analyzed, structured and published by Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Austria.
Medicine combines science, research, empathy and emotional reward like no other profession
On World Resuscitation Day, the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL) in Krems is launching an action plan to raise awareness about the importance of acute assistance in an emergency - with the aim of lowering the inhibition threshold for resuscitation measures and increasing the willingness to take the initiative. A central contribution to this has already been made since 2022 by emerKREMSy, the student association for emergency medicine at KL.
For two days at the end of September 2023, the wonderful surroundings of the auditorium in Grafenegg were the setting for the Academic Graduation Ceremony of the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences.
LH-Stv. Pernkopf: Drei neue Stiftungsprofessuren im Kampf gegen Krebs.
Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität für Gesundheitswissenschaften und FH St. Pölten starten Kooperation.
Mainstream media is often the first and sometimes the only source of information about mental health for many people. The portrayal of mental disorders can thus have a great influence on how public perceptions and thus stigmatisation of illnesses are influenced. At the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, the experts at the Research Centre Transitional Psychiatry deal, among other things, with the question of how the topic of mental health is dealt with in media reporting. A recent study, which was also published in a renowned magazine, examined the portrayal of autism in the context of its stigmatising attribution.
Together with partners from seven different European countries, private lecture Dr Beate Schrank, MSc PhD and Professor Dr Giovanni Rubeis are developing an app to promote the mental health of young people in the Horizon Europe Framework Programme. After the ErasmusPlus project Teaching To Be, ASP-belong is the next successfully acquired EU project for Karl Landsteiner University. In addition to the funding of scientific staff, KL will benefit from intensified networking in the European research community.
New recommendations on current best treatment options favor targeted therapies for specific genetic alterations in tumor cells.