The Medical University of Vienna offers an extensive infrastructure to support research.
The service center
Core Facilty Flow Cytometry offers you Ultra-High-Speed sorting and high-end analyses of biological material.
The Core Facility Genomics
aims at characterizing widely-spread diseases of genetic origin by means of global gene analysis.
The Core Facility Imaging
facilitates the visualization of biological processes in cells and tissues by means of laser scan, fluorescence & transmitted light and bright field microscopy.
The Core Facility Proteomics
provides you with instrumental analyses of proteins and peptides.
The Institute of Medical Genetics
carries out research, teaching and patient care in the area of human genetics.
The Section for Medical Statistics (IMS) and the Section for Clinical Biometrics (KB) at the Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics, and Intelligent Systemsoffer consulting and support for the planning and assessment of medical studies.
This centre (CeMSIIS) also offers you consulting and support in all computer-related issues concerning your research project.
Die Bioinformatic Support Group of the Medical University of Vienna offers support to research in bioinformatics
The Clinical Trial Coordination Center
offers support in designing, conducting and assessing clinical studies.
The Medical Imaging Platform (MIP)
It is in the interest of the MIP to develop all aspects of medical imaging and to investigate biological systems by implementing functional and molecular imaging.
The
MedUni Vienna Biobank consists of three joint areas dedicated to the storing and specific processing of biomaterial.
The MedUni Vienna Biobank KILM (Department of Laboratory Medicine) stores your samples (blood, blood derivatives – serum, plasma, PBMCs, urine, etc.)The MedUni Vienna Biobank KIP (Department of Pathology) possesses about 3 million tissue samples embedded in paraffin suitable for histological and immunohistological examinations and for molecular analyses of DNA and RNA.
An der MedUni Wien Biobank KIN (Institute of Neurology) you have access to tissue samples and to blood and cerebrospinal fluid probes from patients with neurological and psychiatric diseases for academic medical research.
The Preclinical Research Facilities
provides infrastructure and expert personnel for designing, submitting, conducting and assessing biomedical projects ranging from cell cultures up to surgery in large animals.
The University Library
The University Library possesses the largest medical media collection in Austria, including both current and historical data. It provides an efficient supply of scientific literature and information in medicine and its border areas.
The Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering
of the Medical University of Vienna offers technical expertise and infrastructure for support of research and development activities and construction of functional prototypes.