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Supporting cancer survivors
Children, adolescents and young adults who have or had cancer are supported by the international project EU-CAYAS-NET (sub-project of the EU4Health programme).
Children, adolescents and young adults who have or had cancer are supported by the international project EU-CAYAS-NET (sub-project of the EU4Health programme).
Increasing risks lead to rise in cardiovascular diseases
Every year, approximately 17.3 million people are currently dying of cardiovascular disease every year.
Every year, approximately 17.3 million people are currently dying of cardiovascular disease every year.
Decarbonisation of Energy Systems: Research Center ENERGETIC
By Susanne Filzwieser Urgent questions from the energy industry and energy analytics are the focus of the research centre ENERGETIC, whose opening on 14th April will be flanked by a deep dive workshop on Europe's energy supply organised by the World Energy Council.
By Susanne Filzwieser Urgent questions from the energy industry and energy analytics are the focus of the research centre ENERGETIC, whose opening on 14th April will be flanked by a deep dive workshop on Europe's energy supply organised by the World Energy Council.
ENT: Surgery time for free tissue transfer significantly reduced
For several years, a complex microsurgical procedure called free flap surgery has been performed for head and neck cancer at the University Hospital Vienna and MedUni Vienna's Department of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.
For several years, a complex microsurgical procedure called free flap surgery has been performed for head and neck cancer at the University Hospital Vienna and MedUni Vienna's Department of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.
Graz Magnetometer Searches for Habitats on Jupiter’s Moons
By Falko Schoklitsch A scalar magnetometer developed by Roland Lammegger at TU Graz measures the strength of magnetic fields optically.
By Falko Schoklitsch A scalar magnetometer developed by Roland Lammegger at TU Graz measures the strength of magnetic fields optically.
Research into precise tools for personalised medicine
University , Medicine & Science Imaging biomarkers are considered to be particularly valuable tools in precision medicine, a future trend to which MedUni Vienna attaches great importance.
University , Medicine & Science Imaging biomarkers are considered to be particularly valuable tools in precision medicine, a future trend to which MedUni Vienna attaches great importance.
Johannes Klopf and Anna Sotir receive the Finlandia Prize of the Association of International Vascular Surgeons
People of the MedUni Vienna Johannes Klopf and Anna Sotir from the Division of Vascular Surgery of the Department of General Surgery and Surgical Research Laboratories, Medical University of Vienna
People of the MedUni Vienna Johannes Klopf and Anna Sotir from the Division of Vascular Surgery of the Department of General Surgery and Surgical Research Laboratories, Medical University of Vienna