help of these, experimental therapeutic approaches (such as cellular approaches) can be evaluated in terms of efficiency and potential transferability into the clinical context. Team Dr. med. Philipp Tessmer
with the German Centres, in research alliances and with our partners further strengthen our long-term position. Below you will find an overview of the research landscape at the MHH and its partner in
study mechanisms of cholangiocyte injury in hypothermic and/or hypoxic conditions in vitro . Long-term aim of the project is to generate and expand cholangiocyte (organoid) cultures for therapeutic approaches
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infrastructure focused on the generation of in vivo systems that allow infection studies and long-term evaluation of antiviral drugs. Team Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Splith
quality primary human hepatocytes. Furthermore, we are interested in innovative concepts for long-term cell culture and cryopreservation of PHH in order to optimize the supply with liver cells for further
infections Bronchopulmonary dysplasia of the premature infant Respiratory regulation disorders Long-term oxygen therapy Ventilation therapy, home ventilation We perform the following examinations, among
medical oncology and hematology and has training in international health. Both short-term military deployments and long-term development co-working have been part of his professional background in foreign contexts [...] topic of interest or planned project in the context of cancer research and global health. The long-term objective is to bring the cancer research-focused GLOHRA community closer together to encourage c
3-part lecture series in English language; Dr. Olga Halle, Ombuds Office Winter term 2025/26 The lectures in the winter term 2025/26 have taken place from October 28th - 30th, 2025. Non-HBRS participants [...] December 2025. The next lecture series in English language will be offered at the beginning of the winter term 2026/27. Registration will be possible via this website in due time. Topics: Part 1: Introduction
quality. "For many people, the end of the acute illness is not the end of their suffering. In the long term, they suffer from symptoms as diverse as muscle pain, chronic fatigue, respiratory problems or co [...] have created a cross-disciplinary research network in Lower Saxony that will help us combat the long-term consequences of the pandemic." More: Lower Saxony funds four studies on Long Covid with two million