university in the field of life sciences, this achievement is a great success and strengthens our international reputation,” says MHH President Professor Dr. Michael Manns. In the ranking, the best 100 universities
Berlin is in first place in Germany. The annual ranking has existed since 2019 and shows the international reputation of a clinic as well as the networking of its medical professionals. It is based in
remained constant at 1,520, including 166 intensive care beds. International - also in teaching The MHH remains one of the most international places in Lower Saxony: 1,061 people (12.5%) with foreign passports
European Respiratory Society " (ERS) presented him with the "ERS Sadoul Lecture Award" at its International Congress in Milan (Italy). The professional society highlighted his outstanding contributions
manufactured it using the 3D-Bioplotter Manufacturing Series Background: The MHH ENT Clinic is internationally renowned for the world's largest cochlear implant program for the care of hearing-impaired patients
died on 23 January 2022 at the age of 70. "With Reinhold E. Schmidt, the MHH loses a great, internationally respected immunologist and rheumatologist who was also dedicated to promoting young scientists
" added Saurin. In 2020, the figure was 8,497. The MHH is also proving to be one of the most international places in Lower Saxony in 2021: 1,035 employees with foreign passports work on the campus, coming [...] the definition of hospital care levels, quite rightly." Great performance with "supra-regional international appeal" In 2021, the MHH was assessed on site by the Medical Committee of the Scientific Commission [...] great performance strength in all areas (patient care, research, teaching) with "supraregional international appeal". The previous focus areas "Infection and Immunity", "Transplantation and Regeneration"
the body's own immune defence system has been researched for years for this type of cancer. An international research team with the participation of Professor Dr. Arndt Vogel from the Hannover Medical School
resistance can be overcome therapeutically. "With Prof. Dr. Hinrich Abken, we are honouring an internationally renowned cancer researcher who has made significant contributions to the immunotherapy of tumours [...] immunology in 1993. In the same year, he was appointed Professor of Tumour Genetics at the Clinic I for Internal Medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne, where he turned his attention to
diagnostics. The cross-sectional images provide important information about injuries and diseases of internal organs. But the technology also plays an important role in therapy - many interventions are performed