Cardio-CARE AG is now a member of Academia Raetica
The scientific network in Davos is growing.
Cardio-CARE featured in local newspaper
Are cardiac infarctions hereditary? Davos and Hamburg searching for disease genes. Two years ago, a study involving 9000 persons has been initiated in close collaboration between the Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf and Cardio-CARE in Davos. 8000 of these persons have been selected at random, 1000 persons were diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases. The goal of this project is to find mutations in the genome which lead to cardiovascular diseases.
Summer School in Genetic Epidemiology 2022 in Davos
The registration for the Summer School on Genetic Epidemiology is open.
Mild COVID-19 infections left non-mild traces on multiple organs: lessons from the Hamburg City Health Study
The pandemic of COVID-19 has caused millions of infections worldwide and the numbers are skyrocketing due to the quick-spreading omicron variant this winter.
Kühne-Foundation Annual Report 2020
Key priority of the Kühne Foundation is the support for training, further education as well as research and science in the area of logistics. This also includes Humanitarian Logistics and a project concentrating on free global trade.
A new patent submitted
Professor Andreas Ziegler, as the co-inventor, submitted the computing device for estimating the probability of myocardial infarction to European Patent Office. This work is in collaboration with the University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg (UHZ).