Julia DeutschmannView profile
Researcher
Julia Deutschmann is a Researcher at the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt, Faculty of Health, where she contributes to the Bachelor's degree program in Radiologic Technology. Her work bridges clinical radiology with fundamental bone research, focusing on the intersection of medical imaging, radiation effects, and skeletal health. Her research interests span multiple interconnected domains: bone density and microstructure analysis, osteolysis mechanisms, the relationship between intestinal microbiota and bone metabolism, particle radiation effects on skeletal systems, and medical imaging techniques. Dr. Deutschmann's work demonstrates an innovative approach connecting seemingly disparate fields to address complex questions in bone health. Analysis of her publication record shows a consistent focus on bone health from multiple angles, with recent work emphasizing the immunological aspects of radiation-induced bone changes. Her publications demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration across radiology, immunology, microbiology, and gerontology, reflecting the increasingly integrated nature of modern medical research. Dr. Deutschmann's research has been published in reputable journals including Radiation Research, Carcinogenesis, International Journal of Paleopathology, and Bone, indicating recognition of her work within multiple scientific communities. Her publications have accumulated significant citations, particularly in the areas of bone imaging and radiation effects on bone. Her methodological expertise includes advanced medical imaging techniques (particularly HR-pQCT), molecular analysis of bone cells, and microbiome characterization. This diverse skill set enables her to approach bone health questions from multiple perspectives, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of skeletal biology and pathology.






