HJ, Gunzer F: Sensitivity to Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 in mice is dependent on environment and genetic background. Int J Exp Pathol 2008; 89(1): 45-54 Bock O, Höftmann J, Theophile K, Hussein K, Wiese [...] KAI1/CD82 is a novel target of estrogen receptor-mediated gene repression and downregulated in primary human breast cancer. Int J Cancer 2008; 123(10): 2239-46 Ciesek S, Helfritz FA, Lehmann U, Becker T, Strassburg [...] Müller M, Römermann D, Länger F, Kreipe H: Epigenetic inactivation of microRNA gene hsa-mir-9-1 in human breast cancer. J Pathol 2008; 214(1): 17-24 Lenze F, Birkfellner T, Lenz P, Hussein K, Länger F, Kreipe
Announcements Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine Remembrance project "The empty consulting room" Report on a project that focuses on the experiences of Jewish physicians who returned [...] Pranab Rudra wins AEM Young Scientist Award October 2024 Pranab Rudra, research associate at the Institute of History, Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine, was awarded the Young Researcher Award for the best [...] consent through AI chatbots". Artificial intelligence in healthcare April 2024 In spring 2024, the Institute is organizing a series entitled "My physician, AI and me" . In several meetings, citizens and physicians
) Leibniz University Hannover (LUH), Institute for Quantum Optics, PD Dr. Stefan Kalies Hannover University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HsH), Data|H – Institute for Applied Data Science Hannover, Prof [...] the “Guideline on the Granting of Subsidies to Promote Innovation by Universities and Research Institutions – 2.2.3 Innovation Networks.” MHH subproject: Upscaling innovative bioprocesses for stem cell [...] “INDUZELL Stem Cells” subproject, bioreactor-based, industry-relevant processes for the cultivation of human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) in suspension culture (3D) are to be optimized and scaled up to a process
physiology for human/dental medicine students (current topic: Muscle 2) Publication in Journals: 2025 Differential impact of substrates on myosin heavy and light chain expression in human stem cell-derived [...] 03, level 03, room 1320 ResearchGate: Researchgate Career: Since 08/2018 doctoral student at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology (MHH) 2015-2017 M. Sc. Animal Biology and Biomedical Sciences at [...] Volume 198, January 2025, Pages 112-125, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2024.11.007 ; PubMed 2023 Human brain microvascular endothelial cells release different types of P-glycoprotein-containing extracellular
01.2024 Ten years of the German Biobank Node (GBN) - A decade of progress in biomedical research Human biospecimens stored in biobanks and linked data help to detect diseases at an early stage and treat [...] biobanks. Prof. Thomas Illig is also a member of the GBN management committee. Around 35 million human biosamples such as blood, tissue samples, isolated cells or extracted DNA are stored in the GBA biobanks [...] Scientific Advisory Board. Prof. Dr. Christopher Baum, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH) and member of the Advisory Board, also underlines the importance of the
hepatitis A vaccination Hepatitis A We offer the hepatitis A vaccination to all employees who work with human stool samples or come into contact with patient stools. Information on our vaccination consultation [...] is also a vaccination recommendation from the Standing Vaccination Commission of the Robert Koch Institute for employees in daycare centers, as well as for all employees who are involved in the processing [...] vaccination to all employees who work with or come into contact with blood, blood components, other human body fluids or tissues, as well as all MHH students. Information on our vaccination consultation hours
Current dissertations Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine Doctoral candidate Anna Linnemann Working title of the dissertation The development of the German Society for Nuclear Medicine [...] 20th century. Nuclear medicine uses radioactive substances to visualize metabolic processes in the human body and is used in diagnostics and therapy. Previous advances in nuclear physics, radiochemistry/pharmacy
mechanisms of CD8+ T cell-mediated allogenicity in the liver” About us: Join the AG Bošnjak within the Institute of Immunology at Hannover Medical School, home of dynamic research and equipped with state-of-the-art [...] Your role: As a Master’s thesis candidate, you will learn how to isolate, characterize, and expand human CD8 T cells. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, you will generate reporter CD8 T cells, which will then
is required. The maximum number of participants is 90. The event is organized by the NLGA, the Institute of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Public Health Research at Hannover Medical School (MHH), the [...] e-mail: fortbildung @ nlga.niedersachsen.de Organizers: Lower Saxony State Health Office (NLGA), Institute of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Public Health Research at Hannover Medical School (MHH), State [...] sciences, various health professions as well as interested persons from public health and health care institutions. Here is the program for your information. 09.-11.10.2023: Summer School Public Health The public
Bröcker V , Klempnauer J, Winkler M, Tiede A: Recombinant human antithrombin prevents xenogenic activation of hemostasis in a model of pig-to-human kidney transplantation. Xenotransplantation 2014; 21(4): [...] Schweitzer N, Vogel A, Kreipe H , Lehmann U : Deregulation of RB1 expression by loss of imprinting in human hepatocellular carcinoma. J Pathol 2014; 233(4): 392-401 Anwar SL , Lehmann U : DNA methylation, microRNAs [...] Glauche I, Dahl A, Dandri M, Roeder I, Fehse B: Multiplexing clonality: combining RGB labeling and genetic barcoding. Nucleic Acids Res 2014; 42(7): e56 Cree IA, Deans Z, Ligtenberg MJ, Normanno N, Edsjö