Core Institutes and Research Institutes
Core institutes:
- Institute of General Practice, Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine
- Institute of Anatomy und Musculoskeletal Research
- Institute of Nursing Sciences
- Institute of Pharmacology und Toxicology
- Institute of Physiology und Pathophysiology
Research Institutes:
- Research Institute of Molecular Regenerative Medicine
- Research Institute of Public Health
- Research Institute of Biomechanics
- Research Institute Gastein
- Research Institute of Advanced Radiation Technologies - radART
- Research Institute of Synergetics and Psychotherapy
- Research Institute of Metabolic Diseases
The main research areas at the Paracelsus Medical University are as follows:
- Neurological and psychiatric diseases
- Allergies and immunological diseases
- Oncological diseases
- Musculoskeletal disorders, biomechanics, sports medicine
- Metabolic diseases and atherosclerosis
Research Programs:
- Research Program in Music Medicine
- Research Program in Prosthetics, Biomechanics and Biomaterials
- Research Program in Evidence-Based Medical Diagnostics
- Research Program in Molecular Therapy of Genodermatoses
- Research Program in Suicide Prevention
- Research Program in Experimental Ophtalmology and Glaucoma Research
- Research Program in Receptor Biochemistry and Tumor Metabolism
- Research Program for Hypoxia and Sleep Medicine Research
Research Initiative:
- Research Initiative for Applied Cell Biology
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