implant functionalization Academic and professional background 1988 - 1994 University of Hamburg, study of dentistry 1994 Dr. med. dent., University of Hamburg 1994 - 1998 Research assistant in the Department
n. A brochure - not only - for family-related professionals. Guidebook "Financing education and studies with a child" . Smykalla, Sandra/ Vinz, Dagmar (ed.) (2012): Intersectionality between gender and
(only 3 GTPases from the Ras superfamily of 150 GTPases) it is used as a pharmacological tool to study cellular Rho functions. Unlike classical clostridial toxins, C3 does not possess a receptor binding
imaging are often disappointing due to a suboptimal selection of imaging techniques or deficiencies in study design, experimental setup or data analysis. Research is therefore focused on the areas mentioned
exhibition projects on medicine in the concentration camp and the Sachsenhausen special camp 1993-2000 Studied history, political science and philosophy in Berlin and Manchester
include the transfer of artificially fed patients to the outpatient sector and collaboration on studies on these topics. She is a member of the VDD (German Association of Dietitians) and the DGEM (German
cooperation exists with the Clinical Department of Cardiology and Angiology, with which clinical studies on adults with congenital heart defects (including patients with Down syndrome) are already being
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Dear Faculty, the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology offers a wide range of courses in the study programmes at Hannover Medical School. An essential part of our teaching philosophy is the continuous
Practitioners in Europe Before, During and After The Holocaust. In: NASHIM. A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, 36 (2020/5780), pp. 86-116. „A Birth Is Nothing Out Of The Ordinary Here...“: Mothers [...] Susan Benedict/ Linda Shields (Hg.): Nurses and Midwives in Nazi Germany: The “Euthanasia” Programs (Studies in Modern European History, vol. 20), New York and London: Routledge, 2014, pp. 164–97. Hebammen