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German Radiological Society Awards the Alfred Breit Prize to Prof. Julia Schnabel

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The German Radiological Society has awarded the Alfred Breit Prize this year to Prof. Julia Schnabel, Director at the Institute of Machine Learning in Biomedical Imaging at Helmholtz Munich and Professor at the Technical University of Munich. The prize honors outstanding work and developments in the field of radiological research that have significantly contributed to advances in the treatment of both benign and malignant diseases.

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Prof. Dr. Julia Anne Schnabel

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