YSA PhD Symposium - 17th and 18th June 2021
Welcome to the website of the Online 16th YSA PhD Symposium 2021 - which took place on the 17th and 18th of June - bringing together international scientists, students and all participants! We have welcomed 5 outstanding keynote lectures and >150 poster/oral presentations in >25 exciting sessions. The diverse doctoral programmes of the Medical University of Vienna were impressively represented. A big thank you goes to our 5 keynote speakers, all participants and everyone who made the Symposium possible!
The valuable and highly informative content stays online: the abstracts can still be accessed via the database and single keynote talks can be watched on-demand below (videos coming soon).
With that, we can only highlight the upcoming 17th YSA PhD Symposium 2022. The Young Scientist Association invites all members of the Medical University of Vienna and of course beyond to participate and scientifically contribute to the success of the next Symposium in 2022.
The Young Scientist Association of the Medical University of Vienna
Award winners 2021
Congratulations to all awardees!
Publication Award:
| Moik, Florian Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of venous and arterial thromboembolism in immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy, Blood (2021) 137 (12): 1669–1678. |
Oral Presentation Award:
| Imhof, Sophie Dipeptide repeat protein toxicity and its contribution to DNA damage, nucleolar stress and heterochromatin dysregulation in ALS patients with underlying C9orf72 repeat expansions |
| Ghodrati, Mojgan Effect of left atrial appendage occlusion on thromboembolic risk with left ventricular assist devices: a simulation study |
| Radhouani, Mariem Skin infection induced eosinophil mobilization and its effect on subsequent allergic airway sensitization |
| Giordano, Catello Targeting Core Super-Enhancer Circuitries of Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma by Rational Design of Propolis Derivates |
| Smeets, Diede Deletion of Viperin in the hematopoietic system aggravates atherosclerosis |
Poster Award:
| Gundacker, Anna Neural circuitry underlying experience induced parental behavior in female mice | Farhat, Asma Consequences of an ageing alveolar macrophage response to bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis | Stary, Victoria The role of γδ T cells in colorectal cancer |
| Eigenschink, Michael Erythrocyte redox metabolism in vitamin C recycling | Kronsteiner, Bettina Multimodal imaging of the cardiac vagal innervation to visualize the vago-cardial anatomy and topography | Steinmaurer, Anja The role of Bruton´s tyrosine kinase in Multiple Sclerosis |
| Klasinc, Romana A Novel Approach for Quantifying Chlamydia trachomatis Preparations | Pimenov, Lisabeth A mouse model of COVID-19 associated immunopathology | Spinka, Georg Natural course of non-severe secondary tricuspid regurgitation |
| Lachova, Jitka Effects of a novel cytoprotective fluid containing Alanyl-Glutamine on the gut microbiome and the plasma and effluent metabolome in experimental peritoneal dialysis | Barna, Sandra Experimental determination of the effective point of measurement of the PTW-31010 ionization chamber in light-ion beams | Lämmerer, Anna Targeting the DNA repair enzyme PARP in high-risk pediatric solid tumors as a therapeutic strategy |
| Hedrich, Viola Axl and transforming growth factor-β signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma progression | Rehm, Carmen Vibrio cholerae (non O1/non O139) at Eastern Austrian bathing sites | Bromberger, Sophie Vascular off-target signaling pathways of cancer therapies |
| De Sá Fernandes, Cristiano Epigenetic regulation of Dendritic Cell differentiation by Histone Deacetylase 1 | Wampl, Stefan Respiratory Motion Compensated Cardiac MR Spectroscopy by Interleaved Image Navigation – Initial Results | Spurny, Benjamin Neurotransmitter adaptions in gender dysphoria after gender-affirming hormone therapy |
| Miranda, Sara Da Silva The role of Tyrosine Kinase 2 (TYK2) in immunity against Candida albicans skin infection | Trenk, Christoph STAT1 suppresses KRAS driven lung adenocarcinoma | Clarke, Amy Lipid binding to the transient receptor potential canonical channel 3 |
| Casado-Losada, Isabel Laser-engraving auricular cartilage scaffolds enhance scaffold recellularization |
Science Art Award:
| Dervic, Elma Live of a Female Patient - Comorbidity Networks |
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18th June 2021
Sponsors
Gold
New England BioLabs GmbH
Established in the mid 1970s, New England Biolabs (NEB) is an industry leader in the discovery and production of enzymes for molecular biology applications and now offers the largest selection of recombinant and native enzymes for genomic research.
Our ever-expanding catalog also includes products related to (q)PCR, gene editing, synthetic biology, glycobiology, epigenetics & RNA synthesis. Moreover, we advance sample preparation for next generation sequencing, incl. target enrichment and genotyping solutions. Additionally, NEB is focused on strengthening alliances that enable new technologies to reach key market sectors, including molecular diagnostics.
New England Biolabs is a privately held company, headquartered in Ipswich, MA (USA). NEB GmbH is the NEB service hub for Central Europe.
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Silver
Eurofins Genomics
Eurofins Genomics produces and analyses DNA & RNA and is a global leading service provider for sequencing-, genotyping- and bioinformatics services.
We support from research to specific applications, combining outstanding expertise with state-of-the-art instruments, methods and technologies, on standard and challenging research projects.
We work with academic structures, pharma-, diagnostic- and biotechnology-companies. Our lab processes allow us to deliver highly reliable results, documented by the ISO accreditation, as well as GLP, GCP and cGMP certifications.
Bronze
We thank indeed all our Bronze Sponsors!
Microsynth Austria