
31.08.2021
COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER (CCC): WORKSHOP ON DIGITALLY ASSISTED PRECISION THERAPIES
ICCAS is involved within the framework of the joint initiative of the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC). (read more)

26.08.2021
The ”Club der Gesundheitswirtschaft“ visited ICCAS
On August 19, about 40 decision makers from hospitals, hospital groups and companies involved in the healthcare sector (read more)

19.08.2021
ICCAS’ presence at the IEEE BHI-BSN 2021
The annual International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI) by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (read more)

18.08.2021
Save the Date – Shaping the Future of Hematology
On October 08, the hybrid event “Shaping the Future of Hematology” will take place at the Kunstkraftwerk Leipzig. (read more)

02.08.2021
Vacation visit at ICCAS
As part of this year’s summer vacation program “My Holiday Adventure Leipzig” (MEFALE), children of employees of Leipzig University Medicine visited ICCAS and got acquainted with our main research areas. (read more)

19.07.2021
ICCAS‘ robotics demonstration now available online on demand
On July 16, ICCAS’ robotics research group participated with a live robotics demonstration in the program (read more)

15.07.2021
White Paper about KAIT project recently published
The research team involved in the KAIT project presented the prototype of an AI-based decision support tool for therapy selection for malignant and rare hematologic diseases (read more)

14.07.2021
ICCAS input feeds into the National Research Data Infrastructure
On July 2, 2021, the Joint Science Conference (GWK) made the funding decisions in the second round of calls for consortia funding (read more)

09.07.2021
Minister of State Petra Köpping and Member of the State Parliament Holger Mann visit ICCAS
The Saxon Minister of State for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion Petra Köpping and Member of the State (read more)

07.07.2021
ICCAS is involved in research of future 6G technology
The establishment of four research hubs for the study of the future 6G technology is being funded with up to 250 million euros (read more)