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18 May 2026 by Ludwig Boltzmann

PANORAMA:UNI New Precision Medicine: Nanovesicles as bio-drones in the body

In the fight against diseases like cancer, it is crucial that active ingredients are in the right place at the right time. Tiny, cell-like vesicles, known as nanovesicles, are now the focus of research, acting as “bio-drones.” In the future, they are intended to deliver drugs precisely and gently to tumors and metastases, or to stimulate damaged tissue to heal itself. As part of Panorama:Uni’s tenth anniversary, bioscience expert Professor Nicole Meisner-Kober and physician Professor Eva Rohde from PMU discuss the opportunities, challenges, and initial clinical successes of this new approach in precision medicine.

The University of Salzburg and the City of Salzburg are celebrating ten years of Panorama:Uni, a successful public lecture series that brings science and society into dialogue. Organized jointly with the Salzburger Nachrichten and the City of Salzburg’s science initiative, the format invites experts from different scientific disciplines to discuss hot research topics with an interested audience in an accessible and engaging setting.

The next Panorama:Uni event will take place on June 15, 2026, and will be moderated by science journalist Maria Mayer. This edition will feature Univ-Prof. Dr. Nicole Meisner-Kober (LBI-NVPM director and Professor for Chemical Biology and Biological Therapeutics at the Paris Lodron University Salzburg) and Univ.Prof.Dr. Eva Rohde, (director Science-Medical-Liaison at LBI-NVPM, and director of the Institute of Transfusion Medicine SALK), who will discuss the topic “New Precision Medicine: Nanovesicles as Bio-Drones in the Body.” The series offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into cutting-edge research and to engage directly with scientists in an open discussion format.

Registration is now open at Panorama:Uni website.