Research
The Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein (UFL) conducts both basic and applied research. Research at UFL is characterized by the high level of expertise of its researchers, who work on current scientific issues as well as developing socially relevant solutions.
As a private university, UFL places particular emphasis on research independence and academic autonomy. Through innovative research approaches, the Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein (UFL) makes a significant contribution to shaping the future in the fields of health and law and to developing solutions for the regional and global challenges of our time.
Institutes and Centers
The Institute of Laboratory Medicine (ILM), headed by Prof. Dr. Lorenz Risch, is dedicated to the intensive research and improvement of health care through the analysis and interpretation of laboratory medical data.
The Institute of Translational Medicine (ITM), headed by Prof. Dr. Christoph Gassner, investigates the individual genetic diversity of human blood groups and the associated immune reactions.
The Institute for European and International Law (IEIL) is in establishment.
Main research areas
- Basics of intellectual property
- Tokenisation of intellectual property
- Intellectual property in finance
- IP management for new technologies
Research at UFL
Research Management at UFL plays a pivotal role in supporting our researchers. We provide the appropriate support to guide your research projects from the initial idea through to realisation.
Publications
The scientific achievements of the Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein (UFL) and its members are proof of its commitment to making a sustainable contribution to the further development of knowledge on an international and national level.
The UFL Research Portal provides a comprehensive overview of the university's many research activities and scientific achievements. It serves as a centralized access point for the latest research results, publications and the various scientific projects undertaken by our researchers. It also provides important information on awards and prizes received by our researchers for their outstanding achievements.