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Eva Steidle-Kloc, PhD, MSc, is a Researcher at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology within the Faculty of Medicine at Paracelsus Medical University in Salzburg, Austria. Her work integrates anatomical science with clinical orthopedics, focusing on craniomaxillofacial surgery, osteoarthritis mechanisms, and advanced medical imaging applications.
Her research spans quantitative anatomical analysis using MRI and CT, investigation of pain pathways in knee osteoarthritis, and innovative surgical techniques including off-label device applications. Key areas include cadaver-based feasibility studies of fracture fixation, adipose tissue dynamics in weight fluctuation, and muscle response to exercise in chronic respiratory disease. She employs computational methods like deep learning for tissue segmentation and longitudinal analysis of joint function.
Analysis of her 42 research outputs (2015-2024) reveals consistent focus on translational anatomy, with recent work emphasizing machine learning applications in musculoskeletal imaging and craniomaxillofacial biomechanics. Her publications demonstrate strong industry-academia collaboration, particularly in surgical device evaluation.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Research Group Prize of the German Academy for Osteological and Rheumatological Sciences (2015) for 2012-2014 achievements
She secured research funding as Principal Investigator for projects on infrapatellar fat pad mechanisms in osteoarthritic pain (2014-2015) and neuromuscular aspects of knee function (2016-2018). Her 158 recorded activities highlight extensive conference organization, including surgical training courses (OP Kurs) with Medtronic, Zimmermann, and other medical device firms, demonstrating leadership in clinical education.
Collaborative networks span orthopedics, radiology, and pulmonology, with frequent co-authorship with Eckstein F., Wirth W., and Pruszak J. Upcoming 2025 activities indicate ongoing industry partnerships in surgical technique development and training.


