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Academic Associate - Department for Evidence-based Medicine and Evaluation
Academic Associate - Cochrane Austria
Head of Department - Department for Evidence-based Medicine and Evaluation
The Scientific Research Honor Society welcomes Thomas Probst of the Department for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at the University for Continuing Education Krems as a Full Member of Sigma Xi
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.
In the wake of major societal challenges - demographic change, global health issues, digital transformation, climate change or energy security - it is essential to ensure societal solidarity while continuing development and renewal. The University for Continuing Education Krems meets these challenges by conducting transdisciplinary research and makes contributions of high societal relevance.
The University for Continuing Education Krems supports societal health by delivering thorough analysis and processing medical data in an independent manner. The presentation of this health information is objective, fact-based and comprehensible for policy makers, physicians, nurses and laypersons.