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Poster Prize for René Platzer at the 12th YSA PhD-Symposium

At the 12th YSA PhD-Symposium of the Medical University of Vienna, held from 9 – 10 June 2016, René PLATZER was awarded a Poster Prize.more

 

Poster Awards for Azra Mustedanagic and Michiel Wijnveld at the 35th Annual Meeting of the ÖGHMP in Zell am See

At the Annual Conference of the Austrian Society for Hygiene, Microbiology and Preventive Medicine (ÖGHMP), held from May 30 to June 2, 2016 in Zell am See, Salzburg, Azra Mustedanagic, MSc. and Ing. Michiel Wijnveld won a Poster...more

 

EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020 supports project “FOLSMART” of Hannes Stockinger and Anna Repic

In January 2016, a new Horizon 2020 project entitled “Folate-Target Nanodevices To Activated Macrophages For Rheumatoid Arthritis – FOLSMART” starts at the Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology at the Center for...more

 

Poster Prize at the Annual Meeting of the Austrian Society of Tropical Medicine, Parasitology and Migration Medicine for Anna-Margarita SCHÖTTA

At the 49th Annual Meeting of the Austrian Society of Tropical Medicine, Parasitology and Migration Medicine (ÖGTPM), held from 12 – 14 November 2015 in Vienna, Anna-Margarita Schötta was awarded the Poster Prize 2015.more

 

Great success for the 7th EFIS-EJI South Eastern European Immunology School (SEEIS2015)

At this year's summer school, held from 16 – 19 October 2015 in Becici, Montenegro, participants from all over the world could benefit from lectures and workshops in basic and clinical immunology.more

 

Opening of the 14th International Conference on Lyme Borreliosis and other Tick-Borne Diseases

Congress president Gerold Stanek opened the Congress on September 27, 2015 in the presence of more than 400 participants from all continents, together with Allen C. Steere, who discovered in 1975 the Lyme disease.more

 

140 Years Hygiene Institute celebrated at the 6th Center's Retreat

At the beginning of the 6th Retreat of the Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, held on September 22, 2015, Rector Schütz was honored and the 140th anniversary of the Insitute for Hygiene and Applied...more

 

Poster prizes at the 6th Center's Retreat

At the 6th Retreat of the Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, held on September 22, 2015, 94 projects were presented as short presentations and posters. The best presentations were awarded, 5 awardees out of...more

 

Österreichischer Hygiene-Preis für Sílvia Cervero-Aragó

Im Rahmen des 23. Dosch-Symposiums für Krankenhaushygiene, das vom 15. bis 17. Juni 2015 in Velden am Wörthersee stattfand, wurde der österreichische Hygiene-Preis an unsere Mitarbeiterin Sílvia Cervero-Aragó verliehen.more

 

Award for Alexander ZWIRZITZ at the 11th YSA PhD-Symposium

At the 11th YSA PhD-Symposium of the Medical University of Vienna, held from 10 – 11 June 2015, Alexander ZWIRZITZ from the Molecular Immunology Unit received a Best Oral Presentation Award.more

 

Appointment of Johannes HUPPA as Associate Professor

Johannes Huppa, PhD, was appointed Associate Professor by the Rector in June 2015 because of his outstanding achievements in the Immune Cognition Group of the Molecular Immunology Unit.more

 

TU Wien und MedUni Wien forschen gemeinsam im Interuniversitären Kooperationszentrum „Water and Health“

Im Interuniversitären Kooperationszentrum (ICC) „Water and Health“ forschen TU Wien und MedUni Wien gemeinsam daran, die hohe Qualität des Wiener Trinkwassers für die Zukunft zu sichern.more

 

Karin Pfisterer is "Researcher of the Month" March 2015

Mag. Dr. Karin Pfisterer of the Molecular Immunology Unit of the Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology has been awarded the title "Researcher of the Month" March 2015 by the Medical University of Vienna.more

 

WWTF promotes a project of Johannes Huppa with 582.000 EUR

Johannes Huppa from the Institute of Hygiene and Applied Immunology receives a grant of 582.000 EUR from the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF) for his project "High-Resolution Imaging to Unravel the Molecular Etiology of...more

 

Florian Forster was awarded the Thesis Prize of the Austrian Society of Allergology and Immunology

At the Annual Meeting of the Austrian Society of Allergology and Immunology (ÖGAI), held from November 6 – 8, 2014 in Salzburg, Florian Forster received this prestigious award.more

 

Habilitation colloquium of Miranda SUCHOMEL – congratulations !

On 15th October 2014 Miranda Suchomel from the Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology habilitated in the special field "Hygiene".more

 

Great success for the 6th EFIS-EJI South Eastern European Immunology School (SEEIS2014)

At this year's summer school, held from 26 – 29 September 2014 in Timisoara, participants from all over the world could benefit from lectures and workshops in basic and clinical immunology.more

 

Poster prizes at the 5th Center's retreat

At the 5th Retreat of the Center held on September 16, 2014, 78 projects were presented as short presentations and posters. The best presentations were awarded, 5 awardees out of 13 are from our Institute!more

 

Poster prize at the 11th EFIS-EJI Tatra Immunology Conference from 6 – 10 September 2014 for KARIN PFISTERER

At the 11th EFIS-EJI Tatra Immunology Conference from 6 – 10 September 2014 in Strbske Pleso, Slovakia, a jury of six top international researchers selected three posters out of 56 for the poster prize.more

 

Poster Prize for the Institute on the Conference of the Austrian Society for Hygiene, Microbiology and Preventive Medicine (ÖGHMP)

Anna-Margarita Schötta, Michael Reiter, Andreas Müller, Hannes Stockinger and Gerold Stanek.more

 
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Advances in nanoscopy: Collaboration between MedUni Vienna and Vienna University of Technology provides insights into the nanostructure of cells

What were previously thought to be nanoprotein clusters on cell surfaces are often merely multiple counts. A method developed by Vienna University of Technology in collaboration with MedUni Vienna is now able to exclude artefacts and to examine cells nanoscopically.

Nanostructure of the key molecule Lck in human T-cells Using light, it is not possible to image structures smaller than half the wavelength – at least that was what we believed for a long time. However, the development of so-called nanoscopy has shown that this rule has certain loopholes. If different molecules are lit up at different times, they can ultimately be joined together to produce a sharp image. The Nobel prize for chemistry was awarded for this in 2014. Since then, nanoscopy has become a globally applied method, which is used to examine the structure of the cell membrane, amongst other things. However, these methods are very laborious and prone to errors and often lead to false conclusions. A new method that has recently been published in the leading journal "Nature Methods" by a team from Vienna University of Technology and MedUni Vienna, is able to filter out artefacts and recognize real nanostructures.

Nano cell imaging techniques for medical applications

"For many biological or medical problems, it is crucial to understand the exact structure of the cell membrane," says Florian Baumgart from the biophysics research group led by Gerhard Schütz at the Institute for Applied Physics at Vienna University of Technology. Nanoscopy is an ideal tool for examining the spatial arrangement of proteins on the cell membrane. This first opportunity to explore the nanoarchitecture of cells will provide new insights into the way cells function. "We are particularly interested in the nanoarchitecture of T-cells and antigen-presenting cells in the initiation of the adaptive immune response," says project partner Hannes Stockinger from the Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology at MedUni Vienna's Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology. The researchers are confident that they will be able to refine these novel methods, which allow cell resolution of less than 50 nm and even living cell analysis within microseconds, for the purposes of precision diagnostics. By mapping individual nanostructures and reactions, they hope to be able to create a new personalized biomarker profile, so that drug regimes can be specifically tailored to the individual in question.

Image: Nanostructure of the key molecule Lck in human T-cells

Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3897

2016-06-14

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