center, we work closely with our colleagues in pediatric pneumology, hematology-oncology and human genetics. This also includes an excellent transition of our adolescent patients from pediatric to adult
biological heart 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
support system. With the help of so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) from genetically reprogrammed human tissue cells, heart muscle cells can be produced. These are now to form the basic building
Embryonaltag 10,5. Die Streifen markieren die posterioren Hälften der Somiten. Copyright: A. Kispert, Institut für Molekularbiologie, MHH Qualification objectives The module provides solid knowledge of basic [...] udent ratio: 1:5). Competencies Students know and understand essential molecular biological and genetic methods that are available for analyzing these processes. They are familiar with the principles of
health card, in cooperation with the Institute for Legal Informatics, Leibniz University 2007-2008: Collaboration in the project "Gen-Dialog. Ethical questions of genetic counseling"
project leaders: Institute of Molecular and Translational Therapy Strategies (IMTTS), Institute of Cell Therapeutics, Institute of Transplantation Immunology (affiliation of all institutes: Hannover Medical [...] Lausanne, South Korea, USA, and many more); 25 institutions in total Funding: Collaborative Genomic Studies of Tourette Disorder (TIC-Genetics): National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): 1R01MH115958-01 Further [...] Council (MRC), National Institute for Health Research UK (NIHR), Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), National Institute for Health Research
Research Forensic Genetics and Molecular Pathology Working group Dr. Julia Leonardy Dr. rer. nat. Julia Leonardy Building I6, Level H0, Room 2080 Institute of Forensic Medicine Hannover Medical School
Institute of Molecular Bacteriology TWINCORE Head: Prof. Dr. Susanne Häußler Tel.: 0511-220027212 und 0531-61813000 E-Mail: Haeussler.Susanne @ mh-hannover.de www.twincore.de/forschung/arbeitsgruppen/ [...] adaptive mutations. These arise in the context of adaptation to the host and lead to the generation of genetic diversity and selection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and of particularly well adapted P. aeruginosa
Richter R, Eckert K, Henschler R, Wilkens L, Jochheim-Richter A, Aresniev L, Ott M: Human cord blood stem cells generate human cytokeratin 18-negative hepatocyte-like cells in injured mouse liver. Am J Pathol [...] and analysis of genetically defined liver carcinomas derived from bipotential liver progenitors. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 2005; 70: 251-61 Homepage Publications Homepage Institute of Pathology [...] amplification and overexpression in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with imatinib. Cancer Genet Cytogenet 2005; 159(2): 164-7 Germeshausen M, Schulze H, Kratz C, Wilkens L, Repp R, Shannon K, Welte
Institute of Experimental Virology TWINCORE Head: Prof. Dr. Thomas Pietschmann Tel.: 0511/220027130 E-Mail: pietschmann.thomas @ mh-hannover.de www.twincore.de/forschung/institute/experimentelle-virologie/ [...] ogie/ The research focus of the Institute for Experimental Virology at TWINCORE is on the investigation of molecular replication mechanisms of human pathogens from the group of RNA viruses. In 2014, a [...] a new working group of the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research was established within our institute. The group "Virustransmission" will be presented by PD Dr. Eike Steinmann directs and deals with the