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EU project ChipScope has developed new form of optical microscopy
explored a completely new strategy for optical microscopy. Stefan Schrittwieser, project coordinator at AIT explains "In classical optical microscopy, the examined sample area is illuminated simultaneously and [...] was to bring the samples, human lung cells, close to the structured light source. This is where the AIT experts contributed their expertise and developed a microfluidic sample handling system for this purpose
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ImmUniverse publishes new project video
pharmaceutical companies, patient organisations and specialised SMEs. One of these partners is the AIT Competence Unit Molecular Diagnostics of the Center for Health & Bioresources. The first
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Telemedicine in Austria's Future: Insight at the Health Policy Forum
the forum - Anton Dunzendorfer, Head of Competence Unit Digital Health Information Systems of the AIT Center for Health and Bioresources, was invited to speak about the state and future of telemedicine
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Congratulations to Angela Sessitsch who is listed among the "Highly Cited Researchers" worldwide for the fourth year in a row
Bioresources, is among the most frequently cited researchers worldwide. In addition to her role at AIT, Angela Sessitsch is also Vice President of ÖGMBT - Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences
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Syngap1 Symposium from March 15-16, 2021
field, exchange ideas and present cutting-edge technologies that can be used for research on Syngap1. AIT is one of the co-organizers represented by Principal Scientist Winfried Neuhaus (Competence Unit Molecular
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INNOVATION FOR A HEALTHY LIFE
add a seventh hub in Austria to the existing six European hubs. The six Austrian founding partners - AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Boehringer Ingelheim RCV, SanusX (corporate start-up of the UNIQA [...] impact-oriented way and to promote entrepreneurship," explains Dirk Holste, Research Manager at the AIT Center for Health & Bioresources, who coordinates the activities of CLC Austria in EIT Health. [...] of around 450 million euros or a total budget of 1.5 billion euros is expected by 2027. The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology - with 1,400 employees the largest non-university research institution
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Nanoparticles for radically new medical imaging
understand the connections and processes in the human body. The molecular diagnostics experts at the AIT Center for Health and Bioresources are finding innovative new ways to observe these processes at the
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3rd dHealth Pulse on April 13, 2021 - register now for free.
episode reports will be discussed. The moderator will be Priv.-Doz. DI. Dr. Günter Schreier, MSc (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH). Presenting and discussing will be: Landesrat Univ.-Prof.
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Microbiome Workshop in the EU Parliament with Angela Sessitsch
Economic Benefits of Microbiomes" on May 11, from 2.00pm-4.30pm. At the prominent workshop, where AIT expert Angela Sessitsch will speak on “How tiny little things run the earth and the circular economies”
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Detecting epileptic brain activity in children with AI algorithms.
The Medical Signal Analysis Team of the AIT Center for Health and Bioresources, together with medical and technical partners Kepler Universitätsklinikum GmbH, TeleDoc Holding GmbH, g.tec medical engineering
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dHealth Conference 2023: The future of healthcare is digital
by the chair of the conference Günter Schreier, as well as the organizing partners, Elke Guenther, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, and Bernhard Pfeiffer, UMIT Tirol. Followed by the first keynote
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New method for standardization of "mini organs” Cooperation be
Anna Gerhartl and Winfried Neuhaus from the Competence Unit Molecular Diagnostics of the Center for Health and Bioresources developed novel blood-brain barrier spheroids together with cooperation par
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New therapeutic approaches for rare neurological RASopathies