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AIT microbiome expert Angela Sessitsch has been ranked among the "Highly Cited Researchers" worldwide for six years in a row.
row, Priv.-Doz. Dr. DI Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources, is among the most cited researchers worldwide. In addition to her role at AIT, Angela Sessitsch is also Vice President of ÖGMBT
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AIT Bioresources team wins the Lower Austrian Innovation Award in the category "Best Innovation from Lower Austrian Research Institutions"
utral agriculture: Endophyte-based technologies for plant production", the group led by Angela Sessitsch won the Lower Austrian Innovation Award 2023. A further confirmation after the success at the Houska
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Angela Sessitsch and her team awarded 2nd place at the Houska Prize with Endoboost.
considered the most important research prize for applied research in Austria. This year, Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources at the AIT Center for Health and Bioresources with her team [...] submissions from Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria and Vienna. The work of Angela Sessitsch and her team contributes to making food production more sustainable and environmentally friendly
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Half a ton of waste in half a year for a good cause
Competence Unit Bioresources in Tulln, and implemented together with her fellow technicians and Angela Sessitsch, the Head of Competence Unit Bioresources. In addition, the Unit is extending more sustainable work
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AIT is part of the Cluster of Excellence "Microbiomes Drive Planetary Health"
with excellent Austrian research institutions and explore new applications of microbiomes. Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources of the AIT Center for Health and Bioresources, commented: [...] Moschen (Universität Linz) Leonid Sazanov (Institute of Science and Technology Austria) Angela Sessitsch (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
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Congratulations to Angela Sessitsch who is listed among the "Highly Cited Researchers" worldwide for the fourth year in a row
Priv.-Doz. Dr. DI Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources, is among the most frequently cited researchers worldwide. In addition to her role at AIT, Angela Sessitsch is also Vice President
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Agriculture 4.0: AIT and Lower Austria present new digitalisation initiative
together with Lower Austria's Provincial Councillor for Economic Affairs Jochen Danninger and Angela Sessitsch, Head of the Bioresources Unit at the Center for Health & Bioresources in Tulln, announced the
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Microbiome Workshop in the EU Parliament with Angela Sessitsch
Microbiomes" on May 11, from 2.00pm-4.30pm. At the prominent workshop, where AIT expert Angela Sessitsch will speak on “How tiny little things run the earth and the circular economies” , MEPs will meet [...] experts presenting at the event are part of the "MicrobiomeSupport" project coordinated by Angela Sessitsch and funded by the EU. This aims to map ongoing microbiome research worldwide, develop a coherent [...] food, feed and biofuels while supporting the principles of the circular economy," explains Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources at the Center for Health & Bioresources. What exactly
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The potential of microbiomes - helpers for environment and health
AIT experts Angela Sessitsch and Tanja Kostic (Center for Health & Bioresources) together with eight international partners, publish a recommendation on how the potential of microbiomes can be used [...] food, feed and biofuels while supporting the principles of the circular economy," explains Angela Sessitsch, Head of Competence Unit Bioresources at the Center for Health & Bioresources. In order to advance [...] have been established in recent years, including the EU project "MicrobiomeSupport" led by Angela Sessitsch and the International Bioeconomy Forum (IBF). In a joint recommendation published in the renowned
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How can microbiomes be preserved for future generations?
is a result of the EU project MicrobiomeSupport, which wias coordinated by co-author Dr. Angela Sessitsch (AIT). The experts present their views in the journal ‘Trends in Microbiology’ and suggest that [...] underpin research by preserving microbiome samples and their functional potential.” Dr. Angela Sessitsch explains that there are two major questions that need to be answered when conserving microbiomes
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