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Fortschritt für die personalisierte Therapie von Hirntumoren
Thursday, 16. May 2024

Machine learning (ML) methods can quickly and accurately diagnose mutations in gliomas – primary brain tumours.

Synaptische Übertragung und Plastizität in isolierten Neuronen - Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität Krems

Research Team at the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences develops novel protocol for studying isolated pairs of hippocampal neurons. Dedicated work honoured by cover page in Bio-protocol Journal.

Karl Landsteiner Symposium: Hochkarätige Vortragende zur aktuellen Immunologie-Forschung

From B cells to antibodies - this was the motto of the Karl Landsteiner Symposium of the Danube Allergy Research Cluster (Danube ARC) held at Luberegg Castle in the Wachau region from 10-11 July 2023.

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University professor Dr Sascha Klee is Head of the Division of Biostatistics and Data Science and one of the editors of the special issue "Functional Assessments of the Ocular Circulation" of the journal "Frontiers in Medicine". He is an expert not only in the field of biomedical engineering but has also a broad understanding of the diagnostics of special diseases in general and specifically in the field of ophthalmology.

Was stärkt oder verhindert Freundschaften beim Schulwechsel?

A study in cooperation with Karl Landsteiner University investigated young people's views on those factors that facilitate or hinder the development of friendships with peers at the time of school change. For the first time, a methodology from participatory research was used in which young people were actively involved in the qualitative survey through workshops. The analysis was conducted as part of the research project "D.O.T - The Open Door", which deals with mental health promotion of young people and was established by the Karl Landsteiner University in Krems and Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft.

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Scientists from Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences take leading role in successful phase 3 clinical trial.

Präzisionsonkologie richtungsweisend bei Gallenwegs-Karzinomen

Gene alterations in biliary tract cancer offer potential targets for current or future precision therapies. This is demonstrated by a highly acclaimed study conducted by Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in collaboration with the Medical University of Vienna. In this study, cells from biliary tract cancer were examined for genetic alterations. The results demonstrate the potential of genetic profiling of tumors as a basis for promising and targeted therapies.

Mosche ben Maimon (1135-1204)

Wir laden Sie herzlich zu den 16. Maimonides Lectures. Psychodynamische Psychotherapien und Seelsorge. Im Geist des Arztes, Philosophen und Gelehrten Mosche ben Maimon (Córdoba,1135–Kairo,1204) begegnen die Maimonides Lectures den jüdischen, christlichen und islamischen Traditionen in einer gemeinsamen Unternehmung der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, der Abrahamitischen Religionsgemeinschaften Österreichs und der Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, unter der Schirmherrschaft und mit der Förderung des Amtes der Niederösterreichischen Landesregierung. welche von w.M. Univ.-Prof.in Dr.in Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch und w.M. em. o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Klein wissenschaftlich geleitet wird.

Neues Silikonmodell für das chirurgische Skillstraining

Researchers at Karl Landsteiner University developed a new, cost-effective training model for suturing gastric perforations. By bundling various competencies from the organisational units "Division of Biomechanics", “Division of Surgery” at the Tulln site, “Division of Radiotherapy” at the Krems site and the study programme “Human Medicine”, it was possible to design a cost-effective, reproducible, and reusable silicone model meant for the training of medical students. The model was compared and evaluated with real pig stomachs regarding their haptic and mechanical properties as well as their behaviour during suturing.

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The situation of people who care for those in need of care at home is influenced by many factors – a team from the University of Vienna and the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences has now identified which of these have a particular impact on the personally perceived caregiver stress. Five factors were found to have an especially strong influence on the subjective burden of caregiving relatives. Of these, the health status of the caregivers has the greatest impact. The study, which has now been published internationally, provides a basis for targeted relief for caregivers in the home setting for social and health policy measures.

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Dr Stephanie Hirschbichler, MSc PhD, is the lead clinician of the movement disorder outpatient clinic at the Neurology Department of St. Pölten University Hospital. In addition to her clinical work, the Consultant Neurologist looks into the mechanisms behind changes in risk-taking behaviour and whether and how the risk-seeking behaviour of patients with different diseases changes when they take dopaminergic medications. Dr Uwe Graichen from the Department of Biostatistics and Data Science implemented an online task to quantify risk tolerance.

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Two members of the Department of Molecular Oncology and Hematology, headed by OA Univ.-Prof. Mag. DDr. Klaus Podar, received awards for their research projects at last month's annual OeGHO Congress in Innsbruck.

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