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Dr.in Dr.in med.univ. Dr.in scient.med. Elisabeth Taucher
Division of Respiratory Medicine
EMail: elisabeth.taucher(at)medunigraz.at
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Curr. Vitae

2024 Employment as a Pulmonologist at the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonology, University Hospital Graz
2021 Dr.scient.med. Thesis "Expression of Gluconeogenesis and Glycolysis Markers in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer", under the supervision of Prof. Katharina Leithner, Chair of Pharmacology, Medical University Graz
2015 -2024 Residency at the Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Graz, until Oct. 2015: Division of Angiology, from Nov. 2015 onwards: Division of Pulmonology
2014 -2014 June until December 2014: Employment as scientific collaborator at the Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz
2008 -2014 Studies of Human Medicine at the Medical University of Graz; 2011-2014: Employment as student assistant at the Institute of Anatomy, Medical University of Graz; 2011-2014: Scientific collaboration in the Translational Medical Research Laboratory (supervisor: Prof. Johannes Haybäck, MD, PhD), Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz; 2013-2014: Collaboration at the organization committee of the International Student Congress 2014 at Graz, July 10th-12th, 2014; Diploma thesis: "Prognosis of Chronic Heart Failure based on Data from the EuroHeart Failure Survey"; Supervisor: Prof. Friedrich Fruhwald, MD, Division of Cardiology, University Clinic of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz; Final degree and achievement of the title "Dr.med.univ. (MD)": May 26th, 2014
2000 -2008 Secondary School Sacrè Coeur Graz; 2008: Final secondary school examinations, passed with distinction
1996 -2000 Primary School Sacrè Coeur Graz

Awards

2015 Auszeichnung für die Poster-Präsentation "Eukaryotische Translations Initiationsfaktoren in Gastroenteropankreatischen Neuroendokrinen Tumoren - A TMA-based Analysis" auf der ÖGIM-Jahrestagung 2015.
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