Chris Müller | 15.03.2018
Aerosols, cigar smoke, cystic fibrosis and the Delphi in Silicon Valley
  1. Maria Dietrich | 22.09.2017

    MOOCI helps people affected by mucoviscidosis with reconstructive surgery

    Restoring a piece of normality – this is what the MOOCI CEO Janis Jung would like for those affected by CF. His network makes it possible to have certified aesthetic and reconstructive surgeons perform corrections on mucoviscidosis patients, for example by treating scars after a lung transplant.
  2. Maria Dietrich | 26.06.2017

    Steelsharks for ATMOS

    For an entire season, the ASKÖ Steelsharks Traun sold raffle tickets for a good cause: they are helping persons affected by mucoviscidosis and related research with the proceeds. The still incurable genetic defect is the most common hereditary disease in Europe. The life expectancy is currently around 40 years. Thanks to the faithful fans of the tough-as-steel football team, ATMOS received a donation of a fabulous € 2,500, which was distributed 50/50 to Cystische Fibrose Hilfe OÖ and the CF Center at the Children’s Hospital in Vienna. This is another important step in bringing the illness into focus, giving families non-bureaucratic aid and advancing research – to make sure that mucoviscidosis will soon be history!

    THANK YOU, Steelsharks Traun!
  3. Maria Dietrich | 22.05.2017

    € 18,000 donation to the battle against mucoviscidosis

    “Those who are healthy should help those who aren’t,” Michael Kosch believes. And he does that. With the Kick for Kids foundation, he was able to kick in € 18,000 this year to help those affected by mucoviscidosis and support its research. The legends from Borussia Mönchengladbach and an all-star team of grand Austrian players engaged in a match at the Linz AG Arena in Kleinmünchen.
  4. Maria Dietrich | 14.02.2017

    Media groundbreaking for ATMOS

    Daring the greatest feat possible: stamping out the hereditary disease mucoviscidosis and establishing a place of creativity in a large-scale European effort. And already a close alliance is forming: Supporters in the cultural, construction and creative industries as well as medical and health care services are standing together for the media groundbreaking of ATMOS at the Coop Himmelb(l)au studio.