collaboration with the group of Prof. Dr. Dietmar Manstein. We are always looking for motivated students interested in working on one of our current projects (see current projects ). We currently offer
using ImageJ, ChimeraX, Python, HTML. Teaching practical courses for human medicine and dentistry students. Publication: 2024 Spahiu, E. , Uta, P., Kraft, T., Nayak, A., & Amrute-Nayak, M. (2024). Influence
have applied at the MHH and feel discriminated against Other members of the university, for example students People not working for the MHH, for example patients, cannot file a complaint at the AGG Complaints
semester 2025 The events organized by the International Office are open to both local and international students. We strongly encourage you to register for our events as it is vital for planning. Cancellation
physiology courses (Studentisches Praktikum) for human medicine, dentistry students, and practicals for Master level biomedical students. Publications SENP7 deSUMOylase-governed transcriptional program coordinates
Ethical attitudes as learning objectives in medical studies The adoption of certain attitudes by students is often presented as desirable in the course of medical studies, whether explicitly as a subject [...] models. The project uses empirical methods to analyse how such attitudes are communicated and how students react to them. On this basis, the question is asked whether certain ethically desirable attitudes
network, established a "mentoring and/or meet and greet program" (we e.g. regularly invite Alumni students to our Career Day), organized regional or class reunions, and implemented fundraising campaigns
LabCourse for Biomedicine Master students: “Functional Investigations of Myofibrils” (Hannover Biomedical Research School, HBRS) LabCourses for Human and Stomatologic students: “Physical and Physiological
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Alumni Graduate Students Graduate Students Dr. Steve Ludbrook (1993-1996 PhD in the Eccleston and Manstein groups) Director Molecular Pharmacology, Bicycle Therapeutics, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom