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Skin cancer: drug combination could improve immunotherapy

Medicine & Science

The effect of immunotherapy on malignant melanoma (black skin cancer) can be improved by combining it with other cancer treatments.

New methods take us closer to targeted, personalised cancer treatment

University, Medicine & Science

First "Donau Symposium" – MedUni Vienna experts identify new interdisciplinary therapy and diagnosis options

CCC Grand Round: Signalling pathways that lead to liver cancer

Medicine & Science, University

Top American scientist Michael Karin speaks about the latest findings on the subject in the CeMM Conference Room

MedUni Vienna plays decisive role in global research network for kidney diseases

Medicine & Science

BEatDKD project receives total funding of 30 million euros under Horizon 2020

Lithium drugs: no prescription residues in drinking water

Medicine & Science

A current study for Austria within the context of a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF in co-operation with the Medical University of…

World Alzheimer’s Day: "Multimodal everyday training" and "brain stimulation" can help with memory problems

Medicine & Science

“By taking the correct steps, it is possible to delay or alleviate the early clinical symptoms of Alzheimer's such as forgetfulness," stresses Peter…

Keep intimate life intact despite tumour surgery in the pelvis

Medicine & Science

On 14 and 15 September, Comprehensive Cancer Center invites you to the first International scientific symposium "The aroused human" at the Medical…

Enzymatic mechanism decoded

Medicine & Science

Findings at the MFPL: enzyme BRE1 "shoots" protein ubiquitin to nucleosome

Ketamine: known anaesthetic as quick remedy for depression

Medicine & Science

Focus on brain health with "Brain Day" and international congress in the Austria Center Vienna

Grass pollen allergy vaccine also effective against hepatitis B

Medicine & Science

A new type of vaccine against grass pollen allergies (BM32) might also offer an effective treatment for combating hepatitis B infection