Working Group Neuro-Nuclear Medicine of the Hannover Medical School Department of Nuclear Medicine The brain in function: regions of increased blood flow (projected in red on a surface representation of [...] Buchert, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Department of Nuclear Medicine Priv.-Doz. Dr. rer. medic. Florian Büther Department of Nuclear Medicine, Münster University Hospital Prof. Dr. Georg Klump, University [...] Brain functions, dysfunctions and their causes as well as treatment effects can be studied by nuclear medicine methods (e.g. positron emission tomography, PET) in a unique way without interfering with the
erology, Hepatology, Infectiology and Endocrinology), Vojtech Hradil (LEBAO), Eda Irem Cim (Nuclear Medicine) and Lillian Hyde (Cardiology and Angiology). The event was held at the Lower Saxony Center
covered: Ambulatory care Cardiovascular care Intensive care Paramedic service Gerontological care Nuclear medicine Occupational therapy Oncological care Paediatric care Physiotherapy Psychiatric nursing CINAHL
K7 of the MHH in 1983 under Prof. Dr. Dr. H. Hundeshagen, then Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine. After the installation of a follow-up unit in 1985, the MRT area is operated until 1996, until
represents an important building block in the overall translational concept of the Department of Nuclear Medicine. Two large-scale research devices supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) are operated
Consulting Members Prof. Dr. med. Frank Bengel (Dean of Research; Director of the Clinic for Nuclear Medicine) Prof. Dr. med. Michal Gebel (MHH Deputy Ombudsperson; Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology [...] Biochemistry) Prof. Dr. med. Gutenbrunner (Deputy Chairman; Clinic for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine) Private lecturer Dr. med. Anna-Maria Dittrich (Clinic for Pediatric Pneumology, Allergology and
Department of Nuclear Medicine (NM) of the Hannover Medical School are the following institutions and companies involved: the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) , the Institute
others, the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, the Department of Nuclear Medicine and the Department of Hematology and Oncology, we are able to offer the entire spectrum of current
of the PhD program Regenerative Sciences. at the back: Kelsey Lolatte from the Department of Nuclear Medicine "Molecular Imaging to Guide Repair after Ischemic Damage: Investigation of the Heart Brain Axis
Schulz.Thomas @ MH-Hannover.de Prof. T.F. Schulz, MD qualified in medicine in 1979 (Mainz University), initially trained in Internal Medicine (1979-81) and then in Medical Microbiology in Mainz (1981-1983) [...] following topics: KSHV Latent Nuclear Antigen (‚LANA‘) LANA is the main latency protein and is located mainly in the nucleus of a latently infected cells within characteristic nuclear microdomains (‘LANA speckles’) [...] domain in the C-terminal region of latency - associated nuclear antigen (LANA-1) of KSHV affects transcriptional activation and binding to nuclear heterochromatin. J Virol. 2003; 77: 7093-100. Barozzi P