PhD students are fully financed for 3-4 years. Courses available outside the curriculum include: Animal Handling Gene Technology Omics and Bioinformatics Good Scientific Practise Master Class Lectures
questions that you may have. Participants: PhD and M. Sc. students of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, as well as R2N and FOR 2591 networks // Others interested are also welcome. Prerequisites:
(EVEP) and initial investigations into the suitability of different perfusion solutions on large animal extremities were published in the journal "Military Medical Research". The Peripheral Nerves working
biochemical, cell- and molecular biology techniques in model cell lines (rat, mouse, human) as well as animal models of diabetes. Our aims are: Mechanisms of beta cell dysfunction and death in T1DM and T2DM
plinary animal research ethics - challenges, opportunities, and perspectives . Animals 14(19):2896 (*equivalent contribution) Kahrass H, Pietschmann I, Mertz M (2024) Why do I choose an animal model or [...] publications Selter F, Hetzel T, Kahrass H, Mertz M (2023) Animal research ethics as interaction of research ethics, animal ethics, and (animal protection) law . Conference report ALTEX 40(3):541-544 Mertz [...] preclinical biomedical research? A spectrum of ethically relevant reasons and their evaluation . Animals 14(4):651 Kühlmeyer K, Jansky B, Mertz M , Marckmann G (2024) Transformative medical ethics: A framework
or against alternatives in animal testing in basic research (Presentation) 22nd European Congress on Alternatives to Animal Testing, European Society for Alternatives to Animal Testing (EUSAAT); 10.-13.10 [...] Simple decision, right? Which reasons influence the decision of researchers for animal experiments and alternatives to animal experiments? Annual Conference European Association of Centres of Medical Ethics [...] Warsaw, Poland Selter F, Pietschmann I, Mertz M (2022) Gaining perspective in animal research ethics. The moral status of animals and the social value of biomedical research (Presentation) 16th World Congress
@ mh-hannover.de L Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Laboratory Prof. Dr. André Bleich, PhD ►To the Institute for Laboratory Animal Science and Central Animal Laboratory Institute Director: [...] André Bleich, PhD Secretariat Simone Schubert Martinez +49 511 532-6568 +49 511 532-3710 Central Animal Laboratory M Medical Informatics Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael Marschollek ►To Peter L. Reichertz Institute
transporter – in experimental colitis Supervisor: Prof. André Bleich, PhD, Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, MHH Academic Background: Biotechnology Medical Specialty, University of Pécs, Medical School [...] soluble CD14 in mouse colitis models Supervisor: Prof. André Bleich, PhD, Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, MHH Academic Background: Veterinary Medicine, TiHo Mareike Schubert Research Topic: Mechanisms
25). In Germany and Europe, HEV has its natural reservoir in pigs. The infection can spread from animals to humans, which is called a zoonosis. This often happens through incompletely heated or raw meat [...] hand disinfection in everyday clinical practice when dealing with hepatitis E patients and infected animals. Together with the team of Eike Steinmann, formerly head of the research group "Virus Transmission"
Institute ITEM Project: Mechanisms to prevent RSV-mediated Asthma onset and exacerbations Manfred Anim GHANA anim.manfred @ mh-hannover.de Supervisors: Dr. F. Atschekzei / Prof. Dr. reihold e. Schmidt, Department