Molecular and Cell Physiology Venue/room: Lecture hall G Contact person: PD Dr. Mamta Amrute E-mail address: fuchs.katrin.mzp@mh-hannover.de Open to interested parties.
Venue/room: Digital via Zoom Link to the event homepage. Contact person: Franciska Hermanns E-mail address: hermanns.franciska@mh-hannover.de Living with a chronic illness or other impairments is not always
t-Allee 3, 30625 Hannover Link to the event homepage. Contact person: Franciska Hermanns E-mail address: hermanns.franciska@mh-hannover.de Living with a chronic illness or other impairments is not always
"Laborjournal" takes into account articles from the years 2012 to 2021 with at least one author with an address in the German-speaking world. The figures for citations and articles come from the "Web of Science"
been proven in controlled environments, under real-life conditions. In this context, subprojects address the improvement of the following risk factors: tobacco and alcohol consumption, physical inactivity [...] notes the sports physician. Non-alcoholic fatty liver increases cancer risk The physicians want to address liver cancer prevention in a very targeted way. "In Germany alone, around 20 million people have
Lecture halls G & H and online Link to the event homepage. Contact person: Kathrin Becker E-mail address: becker.kathrin2@mh-hannover.de Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is our great pleasure to
Department of Cardiology and Angiology Venue/room: Lecture hall F Contact person: Olivia Kirsch E-mail address: kirsch.olivia@mh-hannover.de Dear colleagues, We cordially invite you to our 14th Hannover Heart
(MHH), J01, Lecture Hall G Link to the event homepage Contact person: Shreya Chakraborty E-mail address: chakraborty.shreya@mh-hannover.de Dear Young Cancer Research Scientists, We are pleased to invite
aft/bachelorstudiengang or directly from the programme coordinator Margriet Pluymaekers, e-mail address: Hebammenstudiengang.BSc@mh-hannover.de as well as in a telephone consultation hour on Tuesdays from
The director of the "Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine" at the University of Luxembourg addressed "tricky problems" in his keynote speech - problems with many components and interactions, a high