project partners & funding

project partners

The Institute of Medical Informatics was founded in March 2022 at Frankfurt University Hospital as an institution of the Faculty of Medicine at Goethe University. It emerged from the Medical Informatics Group (MIG) founded in January 2016.
With its expertise, the institute acts as a mediator between medical/clinical issues and IT solutions. Its activities focus on applied research and development projects from various areas of medical informatics.

ARVC-Selbsthilfe e.V. is a non-profit self-help organization for people with ARVC and their relatives. It offers those affected support through the exchange of experiences, information material, online and face-to-face meetings and individual counseling. The aim is to disseminate knowledge about the disease, improve medical care and promote research projects. Through national and international networking, the association actively campaigns for more information, better therapies and a higher quality of life for those affected.

SBA Research was founded in 2006 as the first Austrian research center for information security by the Vienna University of Technology, the Graz University of Technology and the University of Vienna.
The partner network comprises around 70 companies and 15 Austrian research institutions in addition to the other scientific partners Vienna University of Economics and Business, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology and St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences.

The University of Southern Denmark is defined by excellent research, which forms the foundation for high-quality and societally relevant education.
It combines classical academic virtues with innovation and forward thinking through interdisciplinary collaboration across its five faculties and with external partners.

The Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) is a non-university research organisation with a thematic focus on medicine, life sciences and social sciences. They work for the development of novel solutions to complex societal problems, the realisation of the full potential of Open Innovation in Science, and modern approaches to leadership, management and individual career paths.

funding

This project is funded by the Wübben Stiftung Wissenschaft, a private grant-making foundation based in Berlin. It supports outstanding international academics at all career stages to strengthen Germany as an excellent, internationally visible, and competitive science and research hub.

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