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Bridge Young Scientists project start

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Isabella Ellinger (Institute of Pathophysiology and Allergy Research, CePII, MedUni Vienna) in collaboration with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Georg Dorffner (Section for Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support, MedUni...[more]

 

Prestigious PhD Thesis Award for Dominika Polak!

Dominika Polak has received the “Best PhD Thesis award 2019” from the Polish Society of Allergology. Her thesis entitled “The role of neutrophils in IgE-mediated allergy” was conducted under the supervision of Professor Barbara...[more]

 

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PhD Thesis Award for Nazanin Najafi, PhD, from the Dr. Maria Schaumayer Stiftung

Nazanin Najafi, a former member from the research group of Sabine Flicker has received a PhD thesis award for her PhD thesis: "Molecular determinantes for IgE-dependent effector cell activation" from the Dr. Maria Schaumayer...[more]

 

Amirreza Mahbod from the research group of Isabella Ellinger received a Kaggle Open Data Research Grant

2020-01-22 Amirreza´s research got supported with a $2,000 USD Kaggle Open Data Research Grant [more]

 

In memory of Professor Maurizio Bruschi

It is with great sadness that we communicate the passing on February 15th of Prof. Maurizio Bruschi, esteemed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy). Prof. Bruschi had actively collaborated...[more]

 

Herzfelder Family Foundation / FWF grant for Dr. Martin Schepelmann

Dr. Martin Schepelmann (research group of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Enikö Kallay) received a grant of € 418,000, co-funded from the Herzfelder Family Foundation and the FWF (Austrian Science Fund), for his project “Effect of ageing on a...[more]

 
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Herzfelder Family Foundation / FWF grant for Dr. Martin Schepelmann

Dr. Martin Schepelmann (research group of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Enikö Kallay) received a grant of € 418,000, co-funded from the Herzfelder Family Foundation and the FWF (Austrian Science Fund), for his project “Effect of ageing on a chemically induced colon cancer model”.

In this 3-year project, Dr. Schepelmann will investigate the influence of ageing on treatment and preventive measures against colorectal cancer. This is the first grant that Dr. Schepelmann will manage independently as project leader.

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and in Austria, and still one of the most lethal. Colitis is one of the main risk factors for the development of colorectal cancer. Numerous preclinical studies are performed to study how to combat or prevent this disease, but very little is known about the influence of ageing on treatment or preventative measures against this disease. Indeed, almost all animal studies, which focus on developing treatments against this cancer, are performed exclusively on young animals, even though they are supposed to model a disease that predominately affects elderly patients. Therefore, in this study, we will investigate how ageing influences both pharmacological and nutritional treatment and prevention against inflammation and inflammation-associated cancer development.

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