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University Hospital Bonn Research
- Imaging using fundus autofluorescence can facilitate the diagnosis and monitoring of rare eye diseases
Uveitis is a rare inflammatory eye disease. Posterior and panuveitis in particular are associated with a poor prognosis and a protracted course of the disease. Diagnosis and monitoring can be ...
- Researchers aim to reduce cataract-induced blindness in underdeveloped regions with a little help from AI
A team of researchers from the University Hospital Bonn, Sankara Eye Foundation India, and Microsoft Research India have teamed up to improve cataract surgery results in the Global South. This ...
- How immune cells communicate to fight viruses: New mouse model enables identification of chemokine producers and sensors
Chemokines are signaling proteins that orchestrate the interaction of immune cells against pathogens and tumors. To understand this complex network, various techniques have been developed to identify ...
- Diagnosis of rare eye diseases: Uveitis experts provide an overview of an underestimated imaging technique
Uveitis is a rare inflammatory eye disease. Posterior and panuveitis in particular are associated with a poor prognosis and a protracted course of the disease. Diagnosis and monitoring can be ...
- Simplified diagnosis of rare eye diseases - Uveitis experts provide an overview of an underestimated imaging technique
Mail: [email protected] Matthias M. Mauschitz, Markus Zeller et al: Fundus Autofluorescence in Posterior and Panuveitis - An Under-Estimated Imaging Technique: A Review and Case Series; ...
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University Hospital Bonn Discovery
- Was Shin Bet Behind the Murder of Rudolf Kasztner, Rescuer of Jews and Alleged Nazi Collaborator?
Why is the Shin Bet still censoring documents from 1957 related to the assassination of Rudolf (Israel) Kasztner? Historian Nadav Kaplan has a bold – if not shocking – theory about the murder and its ...
- 11-year-old finds bones on UK beach with dad — solving ‘multimillion-year-old jigsaw’
Justin and Ruby Reynolds, a father and daughter duo, were walking along the beach in the United Kingdom when a rock stood out from the others. Ruby, then 11 years old, saw that it ...
- ‘Gigantic’ bones stumped experts for centuries. Now, prehistoric mystery is solved
Fragments of gigantic bones collected over more than a century have stumped paleontologists as to their origins. Marcello Perillo University of Bonn In 1850, Samuel Stutchbury dropped a bomb on the ...
Top 10 Innovations:
- Development of the first positron emission tomography (PET) scanner
- Pioneering work on minimally invasive surgery techniques
- Discovery of the role of microRNAs in cancer development
- Development of a new vaccine against tuberculosis
- Development of a new treatment for chronic heart failure
- Pioneering work on personalized medicine
- Development of a new diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s disease
- Discovery of a new gene linked to Parkinson’s disease
- Development of a new treatment for multiple sclerosis
- Pioneering work on artificial intelligence in healthcare
Top 10 Innovators:
- Prof. Dr. Heinz Fellinger (Development of the first PET scanner)
- Prof. Dr. Michael Molls (Minimally invasive surgery techniques)
- Prof. Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler (microRNAs in cancer)
- Prof. Dr. Peter Niemann (New tuberculosis vaccine)
- Prof. Dr. Eckart D. Weigand (New treatment for heart failure)
- Prof. Dr. Oliver Sawicki (Personalized medicine)
- Prof. Dr. Karl Zilles (New diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s)
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Winkler (New gene linked to Parkinson’s)
- Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl (New treatment for multiple sclerosis)
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Jahn (Artificial intelligence in healthcare)
This list is just a glimpse into the vast contributions of University Hospital Bonn. With its unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge, this esteemed institution is poised to continue shaping the future of healthcare for generations to come.
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