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Supervisor

Find below contact information of accredited supervisors of the doctoral program "Clinical Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition". Lecturers in the list contribute to teaching in the program, but are not yet accredited supervisors.

Prof. Clemens Fürnsinn

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 47850
clemens.fuernsinn@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Fuel metabolism
  • Regulation of body weight
  • Basic research with mice and rats

Prof. Reinhard Gruber

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40070 - 2660
reinhard.gruber@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Bone biology
  • Dental research
  • Preclinical models

Prof. Nadja Haiden

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 32320
nadja.haiden@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Clinical research in nutrition of preterm and term infants  
  • Pediatric parenteral and enteral nutrition
  • Human milk research

Prof. Manfred Hecking

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40160 34701
manfred.hecking@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Posttransplant diabetes (PTDM)
  • (PT)DM pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment
  • Clinical research

Tim Hendrikx, Ph.D.

Lecturer

T: 0043-1-40400 - 73640
tim.hendrikx@meduniwien.ac.at

Bianca Itariu, M.D. Ph.D.

Lecturer

Prof. Alexandra Kautzky-Willer

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 43100
alexandra.kautzky-willer@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Glucose metabolism disorders
  • Gender Medicine
  • Obesity research

Prof. Florian Kiefer

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 43380
florian.kiefer@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Energy metabolism
  • Adipose tissue biology
  • Translational and basic science

Prof. Bruno Niederle

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 56210
bruno.niederle@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Endocrine surgery  
  • Clinical research (Diagnosis – Treatment)
  • Thyroid – parathyroid – adrenal gland – endocrine gastro-entero-pancreatic system

Prof. Peter Pietschmann

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 51260
peter.pietschmann@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Osteoimmunology
  • Pathophysiology of metabolic bone diseases
  • Basic and translational bone research

Prof. Gerhard Prager

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 56810
gerhard.prager@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Clinical projects in the context of Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery
  • Rodent model of One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass
  • Translational Project: Influence of Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery on the Liver (MAFLD/MASH/FIbrosis)

Prof. Birgit Rami-Merhar

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 32320
birgit.rami-merhar@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Pediatric diabetology
  • Diabetes technology
  • Screening and early intervention in different stages of type 1 diabetes

Priv.Doz. Rasul Sazan

Lecturer

Prof. Thomas Reiberger

Supervisor

thomas.reiberger@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Liver Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension
  • In-vivo mouse and rat models including invasive hemodynamics
  • Translational research with human biobank material

Prv.Doz. Klara Rosta

Junior Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 28220
klara.rosta@meduniwien.ac.at

  • fetal molecular communication in ART setting

  • pregnancies with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases

  • possibility for basic or clinical research

Prof. Thomas Scherer

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 47850
thomas.scherer@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Interorgan crosstalk
  • Brain control of metabolism
  • Obesity and insulin resistance

Prof. Tanja Stamm

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 16370
tanja.stamm@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Outcomes research
  • Patient-generated data
  • Survey experiments

Prof. Michael Trauner

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 47410
michael.trauner@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Bile acid signaling
  • Cholestatic and metabolic liver disease
  • Basic research with mice, organoids and cells

Prof. Winhofer-Stöckl

Junior Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 43110
yvonne.winhofer-stoeckl@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Clinical science
  • Diabetes technology
  • Lipid metabolism

Prof. Christof Worda

Junior Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 28220
christof.worda@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Fetal malformations
  • Fetal growth

Prof. Maximilian Zeyda

Supervisor

T: 0043-1-40400 - 32050
maximilian.zeyda@meduniwien.ac.at

  • Pediatric obesity
  • Inborn errors of metabolism and newborn screening
  • Mainly clinical research