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Center for Health & Bioresources

The Center for Health & Bioresources has core expertise in nano and sensor technologies, system integration, molecular biological omics technologies, modelling and simulation, and addresses customers in the health care, environmental and agricultural sectors.

Our researchers solve challenges associated with demographic change, resource scarcity and environmental pollution backed by longstanding experience and excellent research infrastructure.

Healthy aging

We develop inventions and solutions that enable early disease detection and support healthy and active aging. This is made possible through ambient assisted living technologies, molecular diagnostics and imaging, innovative implants and prostheses, contactless radio technology and cardiovascular research.

Natural resources and the environment

The Center for Health & Bioresources is committed to the sustainable and innovative management and use of biological resources. Our research focuses on promoting plant growth using specific microorganisms and efficient production processes.

Medical Research Networks

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Telemedical Solutions

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AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH is a Partner of EIT Food

// AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH is a Partner of BIOS Science Austria

Behind "BIOS Science Austria" is an association that brings together the relevant institutions of the Austrian life science scene. The University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Regions and Water Management (BML) and institutions such as. the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), the Federal Research and Training Center for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW), the Federal Environmental Agency (UBA), the Federal Office of Water Management (BAW), the Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics and Mining (BAB), the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and the Ecosocial Forum Austria & Europe (ÖSF) as well as the HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein want to pool their common resources in the field of life sciences, coordinate topics and thus create synergies. The association, whose activities are non-profit, aims to promote research and teaching in the field of life sciences in Austria and the networking and cooperation of the relevant institutions, as well as to make their achievements known to the public. It aims to identify and initiate joint research concerns and also to participate in R&D projects in an operational and coordinating capacity.