- Biological Physics
- Bone Biology
- Biomechanics
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Andreas Roschger is a Professor and Privatdozent at the Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg. His research focuses on the micromechanical and biochemical principles of tissue growth, particularly in bone development, remodeling, and mineralization. He holds a habilitation in Biological Physics (2024) and a PhD in Experimental Physics (2015). His work bridges physics, biology, and materials science, utilizing advanced imaging techniques like synchrotron radiation micro-XRF and Focused Ion Beam-SEM. Key collaborators include the Max Planck Institute and Weizmann Institute of Science. Roschger’s research investigates osteocyte networks, trace element distribution in bone, and the interplay between structure and mechanical properties. His contributions include studies on bone material composition in diseases like osteogenesis imperfecta and melorheostosis, as well as gadolinium accumulation in bone tissue. He leads the MorpoPhysics Group, focusing on morphological and physical aspects of biological systems. Academic Qualifications: Habilitation (2024), PhD (2015), Master’s in Technical Physics (2011) Positions: PostDoc (2018–2024), Researcher at Boltzmann Institute (2004–2011) Research Interests: Bone microstructure, osteocyte networks, mineralization processes, and advanced imaging techniques. His work emphasizes linking physical principles to biological tissue formation across scales.






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