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Professor Christoph J Binder

Medical University of Vienna, Vienna (Austria)

Christoph J. Binder received his MD from the University of Vienna, Austria, in 1997 and his PhD in Molecular Pathology from the University of California San Diego, USA, in 2002. Following postdoctoral training at the Dept. of Medicine at UCSD, he established his own research group at the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the Medical University of Vienna in 2005. In 2006 he joined the Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences as Principal Investigator and in 2009 was appointed Professor of Atherosclerosis Research at the Medical University of Vienna. Christoph Binder is investigating immune mechanisms of atherosclerosis with a special focus on the role of innate and humoral immunity and how this can be exploited for the treatment of CVD. He is Co-Editor of the Journal Atherosclerosis and Section Editor of Thrombosis & Haemostasis.

Great Debate: anti-inflammatory therapy should be a part of atherosclerotic cardiac disease treatment

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Secondary Prevention

Session type: Great Debates

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Impact of the environment (exposome) on cardiovascular health

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Vascular Biology and Physiology

Session type: Symposium

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Late-Breaking Clinical Trials: vaccinations in cardiovascular prevention

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Risk Factors and Prevention

Session type: Late-Breaking Science

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Lipids and adipose tissue interaction in cardiovascular disease

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Basic Science

Session type: Abstract Sessions

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Bed to bench and back: anti-vulnerable plaque strategies

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine 2024

Topic: Atherosclerosis, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Aneurysm, Restenosis

Session type: Symposium

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Tuning the heat: inflammatory risk in atherosclerosis

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine 2024

Topic: Leukocytes, Inflammation, Immunity

Session type: Symposium

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Novel insights in signaling pathways in endothelial dysfunction

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology 2018

Topic: Vascular Diseases

Session type: Featured Symposium

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