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As one of the last official acts of founding rector Rudolf Mallinger, eleven clinicians from the university hospitals in Krems, St. Pölten and Tulln were appointed university professors for the first time in mid-January 2026.
A recent study on fish allergies has gained new insights into the reactivity to parvalbumins, the main allergens in fish.
As part of her work as a research assistant (pre-doc) at the Research Centre for Transitional Psychiatry at KL Krems, Marie Celine Dorczok MSc had the opportunity to complete an ERASMUS+-funded staff mobility (research internship) at Beacon Hospital in Dublin from 2 to 15 March 2025. Her stay was organised together with the KL International Office.
Spread of antibiotic resistance in different river systems compared for the first time. Harmonized study design of the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences and ICC Water & Health lays the foundation.
New research from KL Krems challenges existing diagnostic standards for aortic stenosis, offering fresh insights into calcification patterns that are independent of sex.
In order to avoid overtreatment in palliative care, a rethink is needed in oncology: less focus on therapies and more on people's quality of life, also in terms of realistically verifiable success.
Antimalarial drug together with anticancer drug is efficient against leukemia. KL Krems study shows synergistic effect. The combined use of two well-known active substances can fight leukemic cells and limit their spread.
We are pleased to announce a new school partnership with the BRG Kremszeile! As part of this collaboration, we would like to offer students targeted support on their path to study orientation.
How the ability to understand the thoughts of others is linked to mental illness
Anaemia heightens the risk of postoperative complications following high-volume liposuction. Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences examines the consequences of lipoedema treatment.
On Wednesday 5 February 2025, the first Science Parade took place at Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences. Almost 80 participants took part in the unique networking event on the Krems campus.
Über fachlich gute Medizin und Pflege hinaus steigt der Bedarf an berufsübergreifender Kommunikation, Zusammenarbeit und gemeinsam gestalteten Entscheidungsprozessen in Einrichtungen des Gesundheitswesens.
Im Rahmen unserer Schulkooperation mit dem BRG Ringstraße Krems fand vergangene Woche ein weiterer spannender Workshop zum Thema „Medizinische Fertigkeiten im ärztlichen Beruf“ statt.