FFG Spin-off Fellowship for the MagnoCure project

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During the funding round, the MagnoCure team impressed the panel with its innovative BrusIQ cancer therapy platform.

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Researchers from the Medical University of Graz – Satinee Loh (co-fellow), Sebastian Schwaminger, Alexander Deutsch and co-fellow Ivana Brzonova – have been awarded the prestigious FFG Spin-off Fellowship for their MagnoCure project.

In an extremely competitive call for proposals — in which only 8 out of 61 projects were selected — the MagnoCure team impressed the panel with its innovative BrusIQ cancer therapy platform. The aim is to make more targeted therapies available to MYC+ lymphoma patients and to improve treatment outcomes.

Over the next 18 months, the team will work to translate its groundbreaking research into tangible improvements for patients.

Congratulations and best of luck on this exciting journey!