Health!
Health – is something we all wish to enjoy. Usually, this “greatest good” is ranked higher among the good wishes than categories such as happiness and success.Health-related research has a correspondingly high social value, whereby health research is often equated with medical science per se..However, being able to fully exploit this field of research for the benefit of mankind requires interdisciplinary collaboration In accordance with our vision of “intelligent systems for a sustainable society”, the University of Stuttgart will be focusing even more on the medically-oriented disciplines in the context of the engineering and natural sciences as well as the humanities.But,you can read about the latest fi ndings and achievements in the field of health research that our university can already pass on to society at large in this edition of forschung leben.
- Editorial
by Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart - Only those who help to shape the future will stay on top
The healthcare industry is facing a transformation, which will require a rethink in science and research. - Glass tumor
On the system biology of personalized cancer Treatment. - Researching nutrition
Jens Brockmeyer sniffs out allergens and counterfeit food - Followers of a special kind
Computer linguists analyze what patients are reporting on the Internet.
- Up close and personal with the Muscle
Simulations of the complex processes that take place within the human musculoskeletal system. - Combined Sharpness
Better images of the body's interior through artificial intelligence. - On the Trail of Superman
Novel views under the skin. - The right nose for precise diagnostics
Precision spectroscopy uses Rydberg excitation to measure minute traces of nitrogen oxide.
- Combined Sharpness
Better images of the body's interior through artificial intelligence. - Power steering for the knee
Auxiliary systems are being developed at the Institute of Medical Device Technology based on the KISS principle - Wireless energy for the strong hearts
Inductive energy transmission designed to improve cardiac support systems - A life sentence for harmful substances
It is not short-term peak loads that cause long-term health impairments.
- Minor muscle, major effect
Scientists are working on 3D models of the bladder to get a better understanding of its function and the diseases that can affect it. - When a human is unable to grasp it
Researchers are working on ways to improve the career profi le in the intra-logistics sector - The sponge as a role model
Using flow processes to understand how to improve therapies.
- Coordination disorder at the push of a button
Using humanoid robots to get to the roots of neural disorders. - Wanted: the right knack
Medical technicians are developing age-appropriate control systems for everyday use - The spaghetti effect
Biophysicists track proteins as they pass through the cell membrane - “We’re nowhere near the end of the flagpole”
Artificial intelligence in medical science - Vulnerability
Measuring the Unmeasurable - Dr. Do and the detectives
… and the Internet-wide search for code errors