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The protein STAT3 helps the immune system to recognise leukemic cells. This interaction, which is important for future immunotherapies, is now understood in detail thanks to a study at the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL Krems). The study showed that STAT3 influences the formation of surface structures on leukemic cells that make them vulnerable to the immune system. If these structures are missing, leukemic cells can escape the body's innate immune surveillance. The expression of STAT3 in and the surface structures on leukemic cells could be a potential biomarker for future immunotherapies.
What determines the composition of microorganisms in the digestive tract of animals? A large study carried out by TU Wien and Karl Landsteiner University Krems in cooperation with MPI Tübingen has now investigated this mystery.
Award of the Gold Medal of Honour for Services to the Province of Lower Austria.
How satisfied are you in your current main study programme? And how ’studyable’ is it from your point of view?
Every two years, all levels of the ÖH are re-elected by the students. At the ÖH-election, the students decide in a democratic way, by whom they will be represented in the university students' union within the next two years. In May 2017 it is time again: You can choose your representation and thus your interest weight.
From 29th to 30th March 2019 the international Skillslab Symposium (ISLS) at the Medical University Brandenburg focused on the teaching of different medical skills.
At the beginning of March, the Department of Physiology started at the KL with the Professor of Physiology, Dr. Gerald Obermair.
The Karl Landsteiner University has changed two of its four partners: New members are MedAustron and the Province of Lower Austria.
Starting with the summer semester 2019 a new cooperation with the Hilfswerk Krems offers free initial psychological advice for KL students directly at Karl Landsteiner University.
Pathologists are urgently needed in Lower Austria. There are currently 15 training places available in the provincial clinics, only five of which can be filled according to the Medical Association.
Established in 2013, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL) is part of a wider academic and research community based at Campus Krems, and of a network comprising teaching hospitals in St. Pölten, Krems and Tulln. The University offers degree programmes in Human Medicine, Psychotherapy and Counselling Sciences, and Psychology – all of which are significant aspects of health policy. The programmes are tailored to the requirements of the Bologna model, opening the door to new, cutting-edge health professions. KL is committed to raising its profile in specific areas of biomedicine and biopsychosocial sciences by entering into strategic academic and research partnerships with other institutions.
The university is looking to fill the following professorship at the earliest possible opportunity:
The countdown is on and it will be exciting. The deadline for submitting the 2018 Sponsorship Award of the Sparkasse Krems Private Foundation has passed. The jury of experts has now been appointed to review all submitted projects and decide on the awarding of the prizes.
For the 98th time the International Women's Day will be celebrated on March 8th.