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The Department for Biomedical Research develops targeted therapies for pathogenic bacteria in case of sepsis
Scientists at Danube University Krems presented research results and new projects in the field of sepsis on February 13 - 14
At Danube University Krems, scientists are working on implementing a faster reference method to target pathogens and potential antibiotic resistances in whole blood samples.
The upcoming ESAO Winter School will take place in Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Germany) from February 15 to 18, 2023. It is organised by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. The theme of this year's Winter School is "Artificial Organs and Tissue Engineering - From Basics to Clinical Application".
We are glad to announce that the upcoming online ESAO/TERMIS-EU Winter School will be organized by the University of Zaragoza from February 24-26, 2021. It will focus on " The Bionic Human: Biomaterials, (Bio)Artificial and Bioengineered Organs, and Cybernetics for the Future of Regenerative Medicine”. Continuing the tradition of previous Winter Schools, it will provide an overview of this field and will also include two poster sessions for young researchers.
Department for Health Sciences, Medicine and Research
Center for Health Sciences and Medicine
Vice-Rector - Vice-Rector for Research and Sustainable Development
The Department for Biomedical Research focuses on the development of systems and technologies for extracorporeal blood purification, in particular on adsorbent-based technologies for liver support or immunomodulation in sepsis.