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Dr. Markus Neubauer is a researcher at the University for Continuing Education Krems, affiliated with the Center for Regenerative Medicine. His work focuses on regenerative therapies for musculoskeletal disorders, particularly osteoarthritis. Key areas of research include stem cell biology, extracellular vesicle applications, and surgical techniques for cartilage repair. He has contributed to projects such as the Motor Learning in Knee Osteoarthritis Therapy initiative, supported by the Life Science Call NFB funding program.
His research integrates clinical and experimental approaches, emphasizing translational medicine. Recent studies explore the use of blood-derived products and mesenchymal stem cells in tissue regeneration. Dr. Neubauer also investigates the role of artificial intelligence in improving diagnostic accuracy for knee osteoarthritis.
Publications highlight advancements in surgical techniques, bioreactor-based cell culture systems, and comparative analyses of knee arthroplasty outcomes. His work bridges basic science and clinical practice, aiming to enhance therapeutic strategies for musculoskeletal conditions. No formal awards are listed, but his contributions to conferences such as the OARSI World Congress and ICRS World Congress reflect active engagement in the scientific community.
Advising roles or student mentorship details are not explicitly mentioned. The Center for Regenerative Medicine serves as his primary lab environment, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in biomedical innovation.
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