Medicine starts with the human being. And so we also understand medical technology in the area between innovation and empathy. We research technology that learns with life. We see the human behind the data, using unobtrusive sensor technology and interdisciplinary networking. We develop artificially intelligent systems in medicine. We invite you to find out more about KIS*MED!
Guest of Prof. Bergita Ganse
July 24, 2024
KIS*MED goes Saarland!
Our graduate student Jad Haidamous receives the award for the best master’s degree in the department.
July 22, 2024
KISMED congratulates him: The award is a well-deserved recognition of his outstanding commitment and excellent academic performance.
The first KISMED summer festival is an absolute success
July 20, 2024
In perfect weather, with cool drinks and delicious grilled food, KISMED celebrates the end of the summer semester 2024 with its students.
And this semester's winner is…
July 19, 2024
KIS*MED would like to thank all participants of the AI in Medicine challenge in the summer semester 2024 and congratulates Team NeuroHack on their victory!
CVDLINK is now really taking off for KIS*MED
July 16, 2024
Kick-off of our work package in Tampere
Tutkimusmatka Suomeen
July 10, 2024
Thank you to Prof. Antti Vehkaoja for the exciting seven-week research stay at Tampere University!
Guest Lecture Cardiac Assist Devices
July 04, 2024
With Dr. Katrin Lunze from the company ABIOMED
The game is afoot!
July 02, 2024
KIS*MED joins GameDays 2024
Diabetes: a special perspective
June 20, 2024
Guest lecture: Miss Bianca Romanski
KIS*MED goes Prague (again!)
May 28, 2024
We congratulate all the winners of POSTER 2024 and sincerely thank the organizers!
In the blink of an eye…
April 30, 2024
We are happy to announce that our latest paper “Video-based analysis of the blink reflex in Parkinson’s disease patients” has been published in Biomedical Engineering Online.
Welcome to KIS*MED!
April 22, 2024
We welcome M.Sc. Tizian Dege to our team.
KIS*MED at FCVB Congress 2024
April 15, 2024
At the Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biomedicine Congress, our PhD student Maurice Rohr gained valuable insights that could shape future research in cardiovascular health