new Centre for individualized infection Medicine (CiiM) and is currently based at the TWINCORE Institute. HERE you will find further information. Our working group Head of the working group - Prof. Dr
Perner works as a Junior Research Group Leader and physician scientist with affiliations in the Institute of Immunology at the Hannover Medical School. After completing medical school, Dr. Perner graduated
Marcel Mertz, MA Research associate Head of the Research Ethics and Methodology Working Group Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine OE 5450 Hannover Medical School Carl-Neuberg-Str
with more than six million euros, of which the Medical School Hannover (MHH) is the coordinating institution. This highly interdisciplinary network of academic and industrial scientists is composed of stem [...] for Translational Regenerative Medicine With the enthusiastic support of six important partner institutions, Hannover Medical School (MHH) established the research network in the area of Regenerative Biology
research-focused GLOHRA community closer together to encourage collaborative initiatives and cross-institutional collaboration in Germany and beyond. Program First half-day virtual training (45 min each) Creating [...] Professor of Molecular Oncology and Medical Director of the Department of Applied Tumor Biology, Institute of Pathology of the University of Heidelberg. Online Participation You can dial in on the day of
for treatment of the basic defect and chronic infections. The group was founded in 1983 at the Institute of Biophysical Chemistry of MHH and transferred to the clinical research group "Molecular pathology [...] research group was initially based in the Center of Biochemistry of the MHH and the later Max Planck Institute for Experimental Endocrinology (now TwinCore) and moved into the new Pediatric Research Center
so-called "decentralized sequencers". These are devices that are operated by various working groups or institutes of the MHH and have a certain amount of free capacity and can therefore be arranged for shared [...] so-called "decentralized sequencers". These are devices that are operated by various working groups or institutes of the MHH and have a certain amount of free capacity and can therefore be arranged for shared
Transplantation and Vascular Surgery (HTTG) and the Institute of Cellular Therapeutics (ICT) of Hannover Medical School, the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) , the [...] translation and exploitation of an iPSC-based therapy. The following departments, centers, and institutes are part of the joint project, which has been awarded a grant of more than 3 million Euro: The [...] (HTTG) and Prof. Dr. Ulrike Köhl (ICT). The external partners Prof. Dr. Braun from the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM), Prof. Dr. Susann Boretius and Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef
Hannover Unified Biobank (HUB) offers a comprehensive service for all bioprobes for all departments, institutes and partners of the Hannover Medical School (MHH): Conceptual support for integrating the biobank
ture. To implement this task, 390 million euros are provided to the NUM and the participating institutions for collaborative projects by mid-2025. In the medium term, the aim is to use the structures and