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Updated · Oncodaily · Apr 25
Medical University of Vienna names lecture hall Eugene Braunwald Auditorium
Updated
Updated · Oncodaily · Apr 25

Medical University of Vienna names lecture hall Eugene Braunwald Auditorium

4 articles · Updated · Oncodaily · Apr 25
  • The new auditorium is located in the Center for Translational Medicine and will open in fall 2026, with Robert A. Harrington delivering the keynote lecture at the inauguration.
  • The dedication honors Professor Eugene Braunwald, a Vienna-born cardiologist expelled in 1938, who became a leading figure at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
  • University President Markus Müller emphasized Braunwald’s mentorship and lasting influence, ensuring his legacy will inspire future generations of Austrian doctors in his native city.
How will Vienna's new center translate Braunwald's research legacy into patient breakthroughs?
As cardiology embraces AI, how will Braunwald's 'time is muscle' principle evolve?
Beyond naming buildings, how can medicine truly institutionalize the legacy of mentorship?
Does celebrating a single 'father of cardiology' overshadow medicine's collaborative nature?
What key lesson does the life of a refugee who became a medical titan offer?
How does honoring an exiled icon reshape Vienna's relationship with its past?

Vienna’s Center for Translational Medicine Named After Eugene Braunwald: A Tribute to the Father of Modern Cardiology

Overview

The Medical University of Vienna will open its new Center for Translational Medicine in fall 2026, naming it and its main auditorium after Eugene Braunwald, a Vienna-born cardiology pioneer. Braunwald's groundbreaking work, including founding the TIMI Study Group and authoring key textbooks, established him as the 'father of modern cardiology.' His legacy of scientific discovery, leadership, and mentorship inspired this tribute, linking his Viennese origins to the center's mission of bridging research and patient care. The grand opening will feature a keynote by Dr. Robert A. Harrington, highlighting the global respect for Braunwald's enduring impact on cardiovascular medicine.

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