CHONDROMETRICS LAUNCHES ITS NEW WEBPAGE AND UPDATES ITS FLYER
Published on February 17, 2026 by Chondrometrics-admin
The redesigned Chondrometrics Website and its flyer are now live, ready to be explored.
Both media products showcase who Chondrometrics is, what they do, and the science behind it: Quantitative image analysis, biomarker qualification, and surrogate endpoint development – in support of academic research as well as clinical trials.
A great thanks to Sharif Karimi and Antonia Schumann for the elegant design of the page and the flyer, and thanks to Jan Hohe for supporting the previous website and for its smooth transfer.
What to find on the new page?
Title image – Featuring King Watzmann , his wife, and his kids, the legendary mountain range in the Chiemgau (i.e. the Freilassing and Berchtesgaden area).
Home – Get a quick overview of Chondrometrics’ journey, motivation, expertise, biomarker portfolio, competitive edge, and vision.
News (like this) – Keep up with the latest publication highlights, conference contributions, meetings, and other stories.
Research – Explore Chondrometrics’ scientific foundation in musculoskeltal tissue morphometry, relaxometry and radiomics.
Gallery – Enjoy visual insights: infographics, conference posters, 3D images of joint anatomy, and journal covers
Services – Learn about the services Chondrometrics provides to academic and industry partners alike.
Team – Meet the experts and see on the organigram how the team is structured.
Meet the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) and our main institutional partners:
Impressum & Contact – Dive into the page and let us know what you like or if you notice any gaps, errors, missing information, or items deserving improvement.
And do not miss to explore the updated flyer, containing the above in brief, as quick reference guide:
Also headed by Mt. Watzmann, the highest and “most difficult to climb” mountain in the Chondrometrics home area, the flyer reflects the values that the company stands for: history, strength, solidity, and perspective If you would like to receive the flyer as pdf, feel free to request this by e-mail: eckstein@chondrometrics.de
12 Comments
Felix Eckstein
•Great experience, Sharif and Antonia, to work with you on this new website and on the dissemination of our scientific and background activities.
Jan Hohe
•This is really an impressive piece of work! It looks very good and the new structure helps a lot to find the topics I am interested in!
Felix Eckstein
•Jan, to hear this from you makes us really proud and happy. Thanks for all your previous work on the page!
Sharif Karimi
•It was a pleasure working on the design and development of the new Chondrometrics website. The goal was to create a clearer, more modern, and more user friendly experience for visitors. We are still continuing to improve and refine the website, so there will be more updates and enhancements in the future. I hope the new version will make it easier for everyone to explore the content and follow the latest news.
Kowsar Sheikhi Valashani
•It looks awesome!
Fatemeh
•Good job, everyone. It got really great and user-friendly.
Tom Turmezei
•Great work by the team to bring together design and science… So glad the alpine theme has continued.
Antonia
•It was a great experience working on the redesign of the website and the flyer together with the team. I’m really happy to see it now live and evolving.
Great work, Sharif, on the technical implementation and bringing the whole page to life!
Jana Eder
•The new Chondrometrics website looks great. Congratulations, really nice work!
Jamie Collins
•Congratulations to Sharif, Antonia, and the whole team – the website looks great! It is a fantastic update and makes it much easier to appreciate the important science and work that you are doing.
Chris Salzlechner
•This looks fantastic – many congratulations to the whole team! I especially like the Research Section!
Tyra Lange
•Website looks fantastic! Mt. Watzmann really peaks the design!
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