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Gregor studied medicine at the Medical University Vienna and Louisiana State University. He subsequently served as a post-doctoral fellow at the MRC Centre for Transplantation in London and pursued further studies in clinical study design at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Transplant Nephrology and serves as the head of the Doctoral Program for Organ Failure, Replacement, and Transplantation at the Medical University Vienna. Gregor also works as a consultant in Nephrology and Intensive Care Medicine at the Vienna General Hospital.

In addition to his academic and clinical roles, Gregor is an active member of various professional organizations. He is a member of the Council of Medicine and Science for EUROTRANSPLANT, as well as a member of the Infectious Disease Task Force of the European Society of Transplantation.

Gregor’s primary scientific focus lies in the personalisation of immunosuppressive drugs and the optimisation of drug adherence after kidney transplantation. Currently, he is leading a European Union-funded randomized controlled interventional trial that aims to evaluate the potential benefits of using the TT virus to guide immunosuppression. The TT virus, a non-pathogenic and widespread virus, has been found to correlate with the level of immunosuppression in the host.

Besides his professional endeavours, Gregor enjoys participating in outdoor sports and embarks on mushroom-hunting adventures in the woods with his son.

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