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[in German:] InnovationsPRIZEträger

Zwei Projekte der MedUni Wien wurden in der Einreichrunde 2010 des Prototypenförderprogramms PRIZE ausgewählt. Wissenschafts- und…

[in German:] Herzstillstand am Tennisplatz: Überlebensrate bis zu 80 Prozent

[in German:] (Wien, 14-06-2011) - Menschen, die auf dem Tennisplatz einen Herzstillstand erleiden, haben eine größere Chance zu überleben. Eine…

Theatre performance by the Centre for Public Health at the Tanzquartier Wien

(Vienna, 9th 06 2011) Klaus Spiess from the Centre for Public Health at the Medical University of Vienna is working on translating medical topics into…

ASCO 2011: CCC of the MedUni Vienna represented at Chicago meeting

(Vienna, 9th June 2011) The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) took place in Chicago from 3rd to 7th June 2011. Just…

Michael Trauner: Research focus on bile acids and their therapeutic use

Michael Trauner held his inaugural lecture with the focus on the effects of bile acids on 9th June 2011. Alongside gall stones and bile duct diseases,…

Breast cancer: success of additional therapy with zoledronic acid confirmed in follow-up

The additional prescription of a bisphosphonate – zoledronic acid – does more than just prevent relapses. It has been found to increase with…

Lithium in drinking water reduces suicide rate

A study carried out by the MedUni Vienna and recently published shows that when lithium is naturally found in drinking water, it markedly reduces the…

World No Tobacco Day 2011 – MedUni Vienna with its research focus of “Arteriosclerosis caused by tobacco smoke”

(Vienna, 31st May 2011) The WHO’s World No Tobacco Day is today celebrating its 25th anniversary. In addition to lung diseases and numerous other…

Seeing the invisible – Wolfgang Drexler’s inaugural lecture

Wolfgang Drexler, Professor für Medizinische Physik und Leiter des Zentrums für medizinische Physik und Biomedizinische Technik hielt am Dienstag, 31.…

MedUni Vienna researchers discover new possibilities for treating oesophageal cancer

Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have made crucial discoveries about the HER-2 gene and its key role in the development of tumours in…