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Machine learning (ML) methods can quickly and accurately diagnose mutations in gliomas – primary brain tumours.
Glioblastoma is a brain cancer with devastating prognosis. A new collaborative study by scientists from CeMM, MedUni Vienna, KL University and the Austrian Brain Tumor Registry network demonstrates how epigenetic analysis of tumor samples collected in routine clinical practice could be used to better classify and treat the disease. The KL researchers Dr. Melitta Kitzwögerer, Dr. Franz Marhold and Prim. Dr. Stefan Oberndorfer (all from the University Hospital St. Pölten) were also involved in the research work. The results were published in Nature Medicine.
In order for organ models to be suitable as training objects for surgeons, their mechanical properties must also match the biological model as closely as possible.
Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems launches project to study the growth of water-based microorganisms
In order to better understand and assess the quality of ground and spring water, state-of-the-art methods from the fields of molecular biology and microbiology, as well as chemical high-performance analytics are now developed. This has been made possible by a project currently underway at the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL). The aim of the project is to combine new technologies across a number of disciplines to evaluate the growth of water-based bacteria and their biochemical processes. This will make it possible to determine and predict the biostability of water with much more accuracy than before, thus making a fundamental contribution to water hygiene and health. The project, which is funded by the federal state of Lower Austria, is based on internationally recognised research conducted at the Interuniversity Cooperation Center Water & Health (ICC Water & Health) and at the Department of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, which enable bacteria and their activities in water samples to be precisely characterised.
Nausea, spinning sensation, tinnitus and hearing loss - the so-called Ménière's disease can really throw you off course. Cause is a short-term change in hydrostatic pressure in the inner ear.
On 20.06.2018 the head of the nursing science department, Dr. Eleonore Kemetmüller and her team, welcomed the working group (ARGE) of the nursing service management of the Lower Austrian regional and university clinics at the Karl Landsteiner Private University.
Three ear operations were transmitted live from the University Hospital St.Pölten to the KL Auditorium on the occasion of the 14th ENT Danube Symposium.
Scientific prices for ICC Water & Health: Austrian Award For Microbiology and Hygiene 2018
Start of the KL talk series "Gesundheitsperspektiven" with a panel discussion about gender medicine.
Springer Publishing House currently released a reprint of the book „Psychotherapy and Gender. Concepts. Research. Practical Appliance“ by Dr Brigitte Schigl, MSc.
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Stefan Stieger, Head of Division Psychological Methodology at the Department Psychology und Psychodynamics at KL University, was convened in the editorial board of Bio Med Central (BMC) Psychology.
Karl Landsteiner Private University and Psychosomatic Center Eggenburg seal research deal – Lower Austrian province government founds Chair for Clinical Psychology
Case Report by Franz Marhold and team from St. Pölten University Hospital in Acta Neurochirurgica