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On 3 June 2024, the first INTA symposium took place at the Linz campus of the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria on the topic of "Technology in old age: possibilities and limits of AI and big data". Around 28 network partners from all over Austria took part in the event - including co-founder of INTA, Univ.-Prof. Dr phil. habil. Giovanni Rubeis, Head of the Division of Biomedical Ethics and Healthcare Ethics at KL Krems, as well as Dr Vera Gallistl and Katrin Lehner BA MA from the Division of Gerontology and Ageing Research at KL Krems.
Simplified calculation model for tissue properties developed at Karl Landsteiner University for Health Sciences Krems (Austria)
Research into the psyche of young people between the ages of 15 and 25 is getting an innovative home ath the university hospital in Tulln. It follows the scientific work of the DOT research group.
Objective assessment of irregularities in a tumour’s shape provides a means to evaluate its aggressiveness more effectively prior to an operation. This was the key finding made by a team of physicians from Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems whose research focused on meningiomas, a form of tumour that affects the meningeal tissue in the brain.
Archaea colonise extreme habitats, including the digestive tract of vertebrates. The different strains are specific to the host, researchers with the participation of the ICC Water & Health (KL, TU, MUW) have now shown.
The University Board of Karl Landsteiner Private University appointed Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manfred Wieser, MSc as Vice Rector for teaching at its 12th meeting on 13 th October.
In the auditorium Grafenegg on Monday evening the prestigious science prizes of the province of Lower Austria were awarded.
As the first doctoral student of the biomechanics division, Sarah-Jane Estermann recently completed her research project „Medi3DPrint“.