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Watch the 9th JKU medTALK

The 9th installment in the JKU medTALK series, "Grenzenlos forschen – Medizin im Netzwerk der Disziplinen?" focused on going beyond limitations in research.

F.l.: Elgin Drda, Wolfram Hötzenecker, Patricia Stark, Susanna Zierler, Alois Ferscha; photo credit: JKU
F.l.: Elgin Drda, Wolfram Hötzenecker, Patricia Stark, Susanna Zierler, Alois Ferscha; photo credit: JKU

This year, the Johannes Kepler University Linz opened the discussion series to the public. The series addresses challenges that require new solutions, such as artificial intelligence, climate change, and digital transformation, particularly when it applies to medicine. Pioneering research requires the brightest minds and the JKU supports interdisciplinary, interfaculty research on groundbreaking fields in medicine and medical technology.  

At the podium:

  • Dean Prof. Dr. Alois Ferscha - Institute for Pervasive Computing
  • Mag. (FH) Patricia Stark - Institute of Transformative Change (LIFT_C)
  • Assistant Dean Univ. Prof. Dr. Susanna Zierler - Institute of Pharmacology
  • Dean Univ. Prof. Dr. Wolfram Hötzenecker - Department of Dermatology and Venereology
     

Moderator:

Dr. Christine Haiden, journalist and President of the Upper Austrian Press Club

Click here, opens an external URL in a new window to watch the 9th installment of the JKU medTALK.

The JKU’s medTALK series at the medLOFT (JKU MED Campus) focuses on the future of medicine ranging from recent research findings and healthcare, to patient care.

The JKU aims to create a platform six times a year to not only explore research and innovation in medicine, but also give physicians and media and medical industry experts an opportunity to discuss controversial topics. The JKU medTALK series is open to the public (kindly sign up in advance to attend).

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