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BRG Krems Ringstraße Gruppenfoto
Monday, 22. April 2024

Am 19. April war es wieder einmal so weit: Im Rahmen einer Bildungskooperation war die KL im BRG Ringstraße zu Gast - dieses Mal mit einem Vortrag zum Thema Medizinethik im Gepäck.

Prim. Clin. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Petra Georg, MBA
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.

FIT4YOUniversity

The "FIT4YOUniversity" event is just around the corner and KL is once again involved as a project partner of IMC FH! Within the framework of workshops, young people between the ages of 14 and 19 will have the opportunity to get a taste of university life and experience science and research at first hand.

Dr. Hossein Taghizadeh, PhD

First-class research raises the profile of our clinic as a centre of oncological excellence

3D-Rekonstruktion des Innenohrs

Elaborate 3D analysis of the inner ear now, for the first time, provide insights into volume changes of special structures in sufferers of the so-called Ménière's disease. The cause of this rare disease remains unclear to this day, although it leads to severe balance disorders, among other things. A successful collaboration between the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (Krems, Austria) and Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University (both USA) has now provided new insights into the disease process. Using 3D-reconstructions of inner ears (based on anatomical slices) the international team was able to measure for the first time altered volumes of structures known as endolymphatic compartments in patients with the disease. A connection with the thickness of special membranes in the inner ear was also identified. In addition, further evidence was found concerning the functioning of a poorly understood structure in the inner ear (Bast's valve).

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.

Junge Uni - Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität Krems

The Junge Uni was a great success again this year! And KL was enthusiastically involved on 13 July - the "Health Day" - as a partner of IMC FH. More than 100 children and young people took part in KL lectures and workshops to get to know the world of research and science.

Zwei Frauen im persönlichen Gespräch

During COVID-19-related lockdowns, face-to-face communication was of much greater importance for mental health than digital communication alternatives. This is the result of a study conducted by the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems, Austria (KL Krems). Among the digital alternatives, in turn, text communication (mail, SMS, WhatsApp) surprisingly had stronger positive effects on mental well-being than the popular video conferencing. The results of the study were recently published in Scientific Reports, a journal of the Nature portfolio.

Dr. Tonatiuh Flores
Close up of woman eye in process of scanning

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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