IMTTS and Fraunhofer ITEM) Project: Integration and maturation of human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes and cardiac progenitors on human myocardial slices and their role in tissue injury and regeneration [...] approach Aavani Biju Sindhu INDIA; Sindhu.Aavani @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anke Bergmann (Human Genetics) Project: Characterization of molecular mechanisms driving the development and progression [...] Isabel Klefenz GERMANY; Klefenz.Isabel @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Doris Steinemann (Human Genetics) Project: Genetic causes of immunodeficiencies/predominantly antibody deficiencies (PADs)
term Human medicine 3., 5., 7., 9., 11. semester and for the Practical Year Dentistry 3., 5., 7. and 9. semester (= 3. and 5. pre-clinical semester, 2. and 4. clinical semester) Summer term Human medicine [...] Application for a place to study in a higher semester Human medicine or dentistry Copyright: Manolo Franco/Pixabay Applicants who have already started their desired course of study at another university [...] Before applying , please also be sure to read the "Further information on the model programme in Human medicine (HannibaL)" below regarding the i nformation on the creditability of achievements in the
Burkhard Tümmler studied biochemistry (1971-1976) and human medicine (1974-1981) and received his doctorates in the fields of physical chemistry and human genetics (Dr. rer. nat. (1979) and Dr. med. (1984)
the nextGENERATION program Agnes Bonifacius (Dr. rer. nat.) Year 2023 Dr. Agnes Bonifacius studied human biology (Bachelor of Science, Master of Science) at the University of Greifswald. She then completed [...] the nextGENERATION Medical Scientist Program, a novel T-cell therapy to combat infections with the human cytomegalovirus after solid organ transplantation is to be developed. Natalie Weber (Dr. med, PhD) [...] Natalie Weber auf die Entwicklung Stammzell-basierter regenerativer Therapien im ex vivo Modell humaner myokardialer Schnitte.
NK cells are not restricted to humans but important effector cells of the innate immune system in nearly all mammals. We also investigate murine NK cells and although human and murine have many features [...] innate Immunity Natural killer (NK) cells comprise about 10-15% of the peripheral lymphocytes in human blood. NK cells are part of the innate immune system as they are able to spontaneously lyse tumors
molecular signalling during respiratory differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells Complex protocols have been developed to differentiate human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) via endoderm, foregut [...] lines in RG Martin In the Martin group, iPS cells have so far been produced from cells from mice and humans , but also from various primate species (macaque, gorilla, bonobo). Various cell types produced from [...] different questions, such as the investigation of brain development. Meanwhile, a large number of human patient- or disease-specific iPS cell lines have been established in the research group. This collection
convinced the DFG and the German Council of Science and Humanities. The German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Council of Science and Humanities today informed Hannover Medical School (MHH) that the
achieve our goals. We always try to work as close as possible to the human system, either directly with human tissue or with human models (organoids, cell culture). When necessary, these approaches are [...] interplay of a multitude of different cell types, and 3. good model systems to model the processes in the human kidney are sometimes difficult to obtain. The ultimate goal of our research group is always to try [...] Rajewsky N, Schmidt-Ott KM. Single-cell transcriptomics reveals common epithelial response patterns in human acute kidney injury. Genome Medicine . 2022;14:103. Hinze C , Karaiskos N, Boltengagen A, Walentin
aim to elucidate the consequences of AA-induced myosin activation in the context of reconstituted human cardiac actin-troponin-tropomyosin complexes for wild-type and mutated sarcomeric proteins. In addition [...] physiological small molecules on the cellular level is studied in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes and human iPSC-derived differentiated cardiomyocytes. Collaboration with Prof. Dietmar Manstein (BPC, MHH), [...] Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner (Molecular Cardiology, MHH) and Dr. Robert Zweigerdt (HTTG/LEBAO/REBIRTH, MHH) Human class 18 myosins – versatile actin binding proteins Class-18 myosins challenge our established view
Prof. Dr. med. Benjamin Heidrich working group Humans are colonized by a multitude of bacteria, fungi and viruses - the so-called "human microbiome". In the digestive tract, the complexity of the microbiome [...] diseases of the biliary tract. For a long time, the biliary tract was considered a sterile niche in the human body. However, thanks to modern sequencing capabilities, we know that the biliary tract also contains