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Denisa Cont, MSc, is a Researcher at the University for Continuing Education Krems, affiliated with the Center for Biomedical Technology under the Faculty of Health and Medicine. Her work focuses on biomedical research, particularly investigating heparin's effects on blood compatibility, antimicrobial compounds, and clinical diagnostics. Key contributions include studies on heparin’s role in blood compatibility, endotoxin detection, and antimicrobial peptide interactions. She has published in journals like Frontiers in Materials and Front Immunol, and presented at conferences such as the ÖGMBT Annual Meeting and the European Society for Artificial Organs.
Her research interests span biomedical engineering, hematology, and medical diagnostics, with a focus on translational applications of heparin in medical devices and clinical assays. Recent work emphasizes understanding heparin’s impact on antimicrobial defenses and improving diagnostic accuracy in blood analysis.
Affiliations include the Center for Biomedical Technology, where she collaborates on projects involving biomaterials and extracorporeal systems. No grants, awards, or advisees are explicitly listed in available texts.
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