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Experience MEDICA anew – with impulses that connect

Dear Sir or Madam,

We have reimagined our newsletter for you: with a more modern design, a clearer structure – and fully aligned with our new claim: Meet Health. Future. People.

What does that mean for you?
From now on, all content is structured just as you experience MEDICA on site:
• Meet Health: News and trends from the healthcare sector
• Meet Future: Insights into technologies shaping the medicine of tomorrow
• Meet People: Voices and key players from the MEDICA community

Our goal is to bring you the latest development in a format that’s concise, insightful, and inspiring – with clear takeaways and real value for your professional day-to-day.

We are glad to have you with us. Welcome to the new MEDICA newsletter: Meet Health. Future. People. Get inspired!

Your MEDICA editorial team

P.S.: Stay tuned – there is still more to discover in the upcoming MEDICA newsletters.

Meet Health.

Predicting ALK inhibitor response in lung cancer

Dynamic BH3 profiling supports tailored treatment strategies

Image: Two male researchers in white lab coats stand smiling in a bimedical laboratory; Copyright: Mike Auerbach
A study from the University of Barcelona shows that dynamic BH3 profiling can help predict how non-small cell lung cancer responds to ALK inhibitor therapies. The method identifies resistance mechanisms and could guide more personalized treatment options.
How DBP improves therapy selection!

3D-printed skin to replace animal testing

Hydrogel models simulate human skin for nanoparticle testing

Image: One hand hold a petri dish containing a transparent 3D printed hydrogel object; Copyright: Manisha Sonthalia
Researchers from TU Graz and VIT India are developing 3D-printed skin with living cells to evaluate the safety of nanoparticles in cosmetics. The project supports alternatives to animal testing by mimicking human skin structure and function.
How 3D skin models work!

Meet Future.

Gentler surgery on the orbital floor

Implant system from Regensburg facilitates access

A surgeon performs eye surgery under a microscope, assisted by a scrub nurse
A newly developed implant system enables the treatment of fractures in the orbital floor via a transnasal approach. This means less stress for patients and simplified handling for surgeons during the procedure.

Wearable Technologies Conference EU

The who-is-who of wearables meets in Munich

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Join us at the Wearable Technologies Conference EU in Munich, May 6-7! Discover the latest in healthcare and medical wearables, from smart patches identifying biomarkers and EEG to the exciting topic of longevity empowered by tech. Hear from leading experts in "Unlocking Wearables with AI," "The Future of Healthcare," and "Deep Tech and Innovation."

As part of our community, enjoy a special 30% discount on tickets using the code "WTEU25-MEDICA" online. We look forward to meeting you there!

Meet People.


A graphic with a quote from Aubrey Sherman and a picture of her.
Picture: Banner with the words "Meet Health. Future. People.“ and ”November 17-20, 2025“ and ”Get your ticket now!"; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf

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