in Health and Disease Confocal immunofluorescence microscopy image of cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem cells. Myosin-18B (green) alternates with α-actinin (white) and integrates into areas
supported by the Excellence Initiative. The number of applicants show that the MHH's model course in human medicine is particularly popular with first-year students. 3.000 young people study at the MHH. Lectures
support system. So-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) from genetically reprogrammed human tissue cells can be used to produce heart muscle cells. These will now form the basic building block
(MHH): On June 15th the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat, WR) announced further funding of the Cluster of Excellence REBIRTH (from Re
working to develop new models of kidney regeneration that can be used to improve our understanding of human kidney disease. By using zebrafish as a model organism, we can study the regeneration of the nephrons [...] J, Beverly-Staggs L, Hidalgo-Gonzalez A, Little MH, Drummond IA. Autonomous Calcium Signaling in Human and Zebrafish Podocytes Controls Kidney Filtration Barrier Morphogenesis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2021 Apr
post-graduates (MSc/Diploma or equivalent) in life science fields as well as those who have graduated in human or veterinary medicine. Candidates should be highly motivated, have an active interest in the field
MHH intranet from outside and use programs) HISQIS (printing of study certificates) FACTScience (human medicine and dentistry: curricula) MS Teams (tool for collaboration, communication and video conferencing)
or reactivation. We aim to understand the functional diversity of CMV-specific CD8 T cells using human samples and mouse models. We also use mouse models to investigate CMV tropism and dissemination.
live vaccines against Pseudomonas aeruginosa: A clinical trial of immunogenicity in lower airways of human volunteers. D. Bumann, C. Behre, K. Behre, S. Herz, B. Gewecke, J. Engelbert Gessner, B.-U. von Specht
E-Mail: schlueter.dirk @ mh-hannover.de 2. University training and degree 04/84-10/90 Studies of Human Medicine, Universities Düsseldorf and Essen 3. Academic qualifications and scientific career since