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The renowned scientist spoke about molecular signalling pathways involved in insulin sensitivity and muscle preservation in type 2 diabetes.
A total of 1,950 places are available for the 2026/27 academic year for the degree programmes in medicine and dentistry
Interactive hands-on stations, fascinating talks and the chance to experience medicine in 3D
Presentation by Karine Sargsyan at “Justice in the Digital Age: Advancing Women’s Right to Health in Low-Literacy and Digitally Excluded Contexts”.
An international team of researchers, including members from the Medical University of Graz, has issued a warning about resistance.
An international consortium wants zu visualize unkown metabolic pathways as an EU project.
Neuropsychology & Neuroscience at the Medical University of Graz: Between Forgetting, Experience and New Strength
What happens in our cells as we age, and how can we influence this process?
Medical detective work: New centre for rare diseases established at the Medical University of Graz
Scientists at the Medical University of Graz are using high-tech methods to decipher the metabolism.
How that hearty meal after Lent has no side effects, and why sour vegetables are good for your gut.
Corina Madreiter-Sokolowski researches and explains, what we can do today for a healthy future
We would like to congratulate our graduates on successfully completing their studies at the Medical University of Graz.
A specialist support service dedicated to promoting and improving the health of students at the Medical University of Graz.
An evening dedicated to scientific values, cooperation and social responsibility.
A comprehensive insight into study programmes, research and campus life at the Medical University of Graz.
The Medical University of Graz supports excellent and innovative teaching with a special grant.
140 places: From 2026, the University of Graz and the Medical University of Graz will jointly offer the new master’s programme.
High-level academic training in the fundamental principles of human diseases and therapeutics.
The longstanding cooperation between the two institutions will be further strengthened and renewed until 2028.
The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) is contributing a total of over 5 million euros to the two programmes.
The Medical University of Graz, the Kosova College of Surgeons and the University of Pristina are strengthening their cooperation.