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Personalised medicine offers new hope to cancer patients

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna/Vienna General Hospital analysis demonstrates huge potential of the treatment concept in advanced cancers

Drug development: Nature-derived peptides as molecular tools to study cellular signalling

Medicine & Science

Peptides can now be used to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms of signal transmission in cells, hence facilitating the more targeted use of…

Targeted cancer treatment: innovative approach could prevent serious side effects

Medicine & Science

Targeted, highly effective cancer treatments often produce debilitating side effects

Vaccination: Regulatory and information strategies to increase vaccination coverage

Medicine & Science

Austrian Vaccination Day 2020 on 18 January in Austria Center Vienna with the theme "Vaccination: for everyday and exceptional situations"

Tumour microenvironment as target and regulator of metal anticancer drugs

Medicine & Science

Petra Heffeter from MedUni Vienna's Institute of Cancer Research coordinates inter-university FWS research group.

Cloacal malformation: world's first 3D model has been developed

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Presentation at the European Congress for Paediatric Surgeons in Vienna from 4 to 7 December

FWF establishes new specialist research area for RNA modifications

Medicine & Science

MedUni Vienna is participating with five research groups – Michael Jantsch is overall project leader

Pregnancy: Coffee, nicotine and amphetamines activate "hot spots" in the foetal brain

Medicine & Science

Increased risk of subsequent neurological and psychiatric problems

Innovative new treatment for children with heart conditions

Medicine & Science

Electrophysiology workstation in the Children’s Heart Center Vienna extends the offering for children with cardiac arrhythmia

Neuroblastoma: improved treatment prospects in future

Medicine & Science

Study identifies new treatment option using targeted cancer medicine