Mission Statement

 

Research at the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology is driven by the motivation to decipher the dynamic mechanisms underlying aging and disease, such as chronic pain. To this end, we combine a diverse set of methods ranging from molecular biology and biochemistry,  electrophysiology,  primary cell culture and preclinical mouse models to molecular modelling and quantitative proteomics. Our goal is to identify novel therapeutic targets that have the potential to improve current treatments of studied diseases.


 News

05.06.2025
 

This award recognises exceptional service in improving the author experience and ensuring the peer review process is efficient, constructive and fair....

03.06.2025
 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Weinzinger has been awarded the Scientific and Technological Cooperation (WTZ) Grant Project IN 04/2025 in collaboration with...

03.06.2025
 

 

Van Phuong Nguyen was awarded the Ernst Mach Asea-Uninet PhD scholarship by the Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation, funded by...

20.05.2025
 

Ass.-Prof. Marietta Zille, PhD was awarded the IBRO Collaborative Research Grant together with Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Kotaro Yoshioka from Tokyo Medical and...

10.03.2025
 

PhD position in advanced proteomics within the Anti-Infective Drug Discovery (AIDD) doctoral training program at the University of Vienna

07.03.2025
 

95 Prozent der Medikamente haben in unserem Körper als Ziel Proteine. Ein Forschungszentrum in Wien Spittelau offenbart, welche Rolle die Gesamtheit...