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Profiles
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Martina Edda Lickel
- Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Master's Programme Human Medicine - Former employee
Person
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IMPROVE
Schober, S. (CoPI)
COST | European Cooperation in Science and Technology
21.10.2022 → 20.10.2026
Project: Other Research
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OsteoSCREW: OsteoSCREW - A morphology based failure criterion for implanted bone screws
Pahr, D. (CoI), Reisinger, A. (PI), Schober, S. (CoI) & Horky, J. (CoPI)
Gesellschaft für Forschungsförderung NÖ
01.06.2019 → 31.05.2023
Project: Funded Research
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WeRELaTE
Plail, R. (CoPI), Schober, S. (CoI) & Farrell, A. (PI)
COST | European Cooperation in Science and Technology
01.09.2017 → 01.05.2021
Project: Other Research
Research output
- 2 Journal article
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Critical Loss of Primary Implant Stability in Osteosynthesis Locking Screws under Cyclic Overloading
Silva-Henao, J. D., Schober, S., Pahr, D. H. & Reisinger, A. G., Apr 2024, In: Medical Engineering and Physics. 126, p. 104143 104143.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Journal article
Open Access1 Citation (Scopus) -
The ability of Austrian registered physiotherapists to recognize serious pathology
Janssen, J., Lackenbauer, W., Gasselich, S., Lickel, M. E., Schabel, L., Beikircher, R., Keip, C., Wieser, M., Selfe, J., Mazuquin, B. & Yeowell, G., 30 Oct 2024, In: BMC Primary Care. 25, 1, p. 387 1 p., 387.Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed) › Journal article
Open Access
Activities
- 1 Organising an event (Science to science)
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iSLS 2024 - Internationales Skills Lab Symposium
Schober, S. (Organiser) & Wieser, M. (Organiser)
21 Mar 2024 → 23 Mar 2024Activity: Participating in/organising an event › Organising an event (Science to science)