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Towards EPIleptomics – a CONNectome-based perspective on epileptic networks, cognition and clinical outcome

Planned Project Start: 01/2026 

Funding: Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft and Bundesministerium für Frauen, Wissenschaft und Forschung (BMFWF)

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Congratulations on a C3NMH publication

The functional and structural language-associated brain network in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and atypical language organization.

 

First test for early detection of multiple sclerosis

(Vienna, 14-07-2025) A research team at the Medical University of Vienna has developed a blood test that allows the identification of individuals at…

First international curriculum for epilepsy surgery published

(Vienna, 3 July 2025) An international expert committee led by Christian Dorfer from the Department of Neurosurgery at MedUni Vienna has presented the…

High hospital costs due to physical comorbidities of mental disorders in Europe

(Vienna, 11 June 2025) A recent study led by Judit Simon from the Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, at the Medical University…

Addiction, ADHD, and Parkinson's disease: Previously unknown mechanisms discovered

(Vienna, 11-06-2025) Researchers around the world are investigating the causes and treatment of Parkinson's disease, ADHD, and addiction. One key…

Epilepsy: new approach for causal therapy discovered

(Vienna, 04-06-2025) Epilepsy is primarily treated symptomatically – that is, the majority of the available medications aim to suppress seizures…

Promising new therapeutic approach for paediatric brain tumours

(Vienna, 14 March 2025) Brain tumours remain the most common cause of death from childhood cancer. Paediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGG) in particular…

Connection between the stress hormone cortisol and brain structure in depression Evening cortisol spikes and nocturnal hippocampal changes in different forms of depression

(Vienna, 07 March 2025) A joint study by MedUni Vienna and Stanford University has investigated the relationship between the stress hormone cortisol…

Congratulations to Nicole Amberg on her FWF WissKomm and FWF Elise Richter projects

Nicole Amberg, a researcher in the Division of Neuropathology and Neurochemistry, has been awarded an FWF WissKomm Grant in addition to her FWF Elise…