André Rendeiro elected to the Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

We warmly congratulate André Rendeiro, Principal Investigator at CeMM, on his election to the Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)!
Rendeiro’s election to this prestigious body recognizes both his scientific achievements and his growing international visibility. His research at CeMM focuses on spatial and computational biology, with a particular emphasis on understanding complex tissue organization and its role in ageing and disease. By integrating data-driven approaches—including machine learning and artificial intelligence—with biomedical research, his work provides new insights into the structure and function of human tissues.
His election to the Young Academy underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in shaping the future of biomedical science, while creating further opportunities for collaboration and exchange across disciplines.
The Young Academy is a key initiative of the ÖAW, bringing together up to 70 outstanding early-career researchers from a broad range of disciplines. Members are elected on the basis of their scientific excellence and are actively engaged in advancing innovative research areas, fostering interdisciplinary exchange, and improving the framework conditions for early-career scientists.
In total, the ÖAW selected 29 female and 17 male researchers for admission this year. This also marks a turning point for the Academy: for the first time in its history, women make up the majority among members under the age of 60.
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