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Soyoung Lee

New Chair for Tumor Biology at the JKU Faculty of Medicine

Renowned researcher Soyoung Lee will take over the distinguished chair in October.

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Café Antonia at the JKU MED Campus

Something for Everyone at the JKU MED Campus

The new JKU MED Campus not only serves med students and medical professionals, but other guests can also enjoy refreshments – for example, at the new…

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Bernd Lamprecht (Deputy Dean for Research and Teaching), Vice-Rector Elgin Drda, and Maximilian Baumann (OÖ JKU MED)

All in White: The JKU Med School’s "White Coat Ceremony"

121 medical students took part in the JKU’s “White Coat Ceremony”, symbolically slipping on the white coats that signifies entrance into the medical…

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Symbol image: CSP/ACSP program

4th Call for the Linz Clinician Scientist Program
 

The JKU’s CSP/ACSP program at JKU provides space and time to conduct medical research.

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From left: Vice-Rector Elgin Drda, Senior Physician Dr. Thomas Ratschiller Andreas Gruber (Dean of Research)..

Priv.-Doz. Dr. Thomas Ratschiller Receives Venia Legendi/Habilitation Certificate

Dr. Ratschiller, an expert in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, was presented with his venia legend/habilitation certificate.

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Erika Zelko

JKU Faculty of Medicine: Erika Zelko is Chair of General Medicine

Erika Zelko became Chair of General Medicine at the JKU Faculty of Medicine on October 1.

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Professor Jakob Völkl

The JKU and Ordensklinkum Presented with German Research Award

The highly prestigious German research award presented by the German Scleroderma Foundation and the Edith Busch Foundation went to Austria for the…

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From left: The two award winners: Dr. Wagner (Graz) and Christina Watschinger, MSc.

Christina Watschinger Presented with Science Award

The JKU physician focuses on how chronic inflammatory bowel diseases develop.

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Human nasal mucosa cells that have started the senescence program resulting from a SARS-CoV-2 infection. They are stained with "senescence-associated beta-galactosidase staining", a standard method to detect senescence that produces commonly observed blue staining: Charité/Soyoung Lee

COVID-19: What is Driving the Escalating Hyperinflammation

A study about senescence conducted by Charité, MDC, the JKU Linz and KUK and published in Nature suggests a novel treatment option.