children and adolescents (0-18 years) who are suspected of having tuberculosis or who have had contact with a person with tuberculosis are examined and treated. This requires a skin and/or blood test
research and development into clinical trials and application. Head of Department Dr. Lubomir Arseniev Contact Andrea Oppe Feodor-Lynen-Str. 21 D-30625 Hannover Tel.: +49 511 532-7960 Fax: +49 511 532-7961 Z
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research at the Hannover Medical School open up new perspectives for treatment. Please feel free to contact us. We will be happy to advise you personally. Peter Vogt, MD Head of the Department
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children can be treated directly as inpatients. In case of a conspicuous SCID newborn screening, please contact Prof. Ulrich Baumann (Immunology) or Dr. Christian Klemann by phone via the gate of the pediatric
pedCAP-Netz. Another scientific focus is interstitial lung diseases in childhood (www.childeu.net). Contact: Phone: +49 511 532-3204 Email: Martin Wetzke
participation in a worldwide multicenter study on the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (RAINBOW). Contact: Phone: +49 511 532-9124 Email: Bettina Bohnhorst
Further important information on this topic can be found summarised here . Any questions? Contact us. Contact Information desk Bibliothek der MHH - OE 8900 Phone: +49 511 532-3326 Email: information.bibliothek
on offer. Additional time will be available during various breaks during the day to make personal contact with supervisors. On invitation to the interview, candidates will also be sent details on all the [...] n of a position, details of the planned funding of the research (not applicable if you haven't contacted yet!! Most supervisors will not answer you and prefer to wait till you at least pass the first step