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COREMED

Detailed characterisation of inflammatory processes after burns

RUNNING TIME:

09/2021

08/2024

Total project duration:

3 Jahre

The project

Which factors and signalling pathways are significantly involved in the inflammatory reactions following burns and how could the treatment of burns be improved in future?

Our activities in the project

The new findings on local wound healing processes should contribute to the identification of new therapeutic approaches in the future. Innovative therapeutic approaches should then be used to improve wound healing and reduce scarring after burns.

Mag.a Drin Elisabeth Hofmann
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Gefördert aus Mitteln der Österreichischen Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG).

Klinische Abteilung für Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie; Medizinische Universität Graz
EVOMEDIS GmbH,

Project details

In the FFG-BRIDGE project, JOANNEUM RESEARCH/COREMED, the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery at MedUni Graz and EVOMEDIS GmbH, a company specialising in the development of new therapies for the treatment of burn wounds, are working together under the leadership of Dr Elisabeth Hofmann to characterise the inflammatory processes following burns in detail.in Elisabeth Hofmann zusammen, um speziell die Entzündungsprozesse nach Verbrennungen detailliert zu charakterisieren.

Projektbeteiligte

Mag.<sup>a</sup> Dr.<sup>in</sup> Elisabeth Hofmann
Mag.a Drin

Elisabeth
Hofmann

Forschungsgruppenleitung
Ass.-Prof.<sup>in</sup> Mag.<sup>a</sup> Dr.<sup>in</sup> Petra Kotzbeck
Prof.in Mag.a Drin

Petra
Kotzbeck

Deputy Director COREMED, Head of research group
Julia Fink, BSc MSc

Julia
Fink

BSc MSc
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