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Watch the 10th JKU medTALK

The 10th JKU medTALK was titled “Studieren mit Dyslexie: Barrieren überwinden, Talente entfalten”.

F.l.: Andrea Petz, Anna Aljani, Johannes Wassermair, Johannes Fellinger, Elgin Drda and Bernd Lamprecht; photo credit: JKU
F.l.: Andrea Petz, Anna Aljani, Johannes Wassermair, Johannes Fellinger, Elgin Drda and Bernd Lamprecht; photo credit: JKU

The discussion series at the Johannes Kepler University Linz is also now open to the public. Studying and conducting researching despite dyslexia? Experts at the Clinical Research Institute for Developmental Medicine and Sociology discussed current research findings and opportunities to integrate students suffering from dyslexia into day-to-day university life as effectively as possible.

The podium featured:

  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Fellinger, Clinical Research Institute for Developmental Medicine
  • Prof. Dr. Bernd Lamprecht, Dean of Education at the JKU Faculty of Medicine
  • Mag. Andrea Petz, JKU Institute for Integrated Studies
  • Anna Ajlani, M.A., JKU Institute of Sociology
  • Johannes Wassermair, BA, affected individual

Moderation:

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 10th JKU medTALK

The JKU medTALK series at the Johannes Kepler University Linz takes places at the new JKU medLOFT at the Medical Campus and focuses on future topics in medicine ranging from the latest research findings to patient care.

The JKU aims to hold a publicly accessible forum six times a year featuring physicians, medical, experts, and members of the media and medical industry to cover research and innovation in medicine as well as address controversial topics. Members of the public are invited to attend for free (advanced registration is required).