and affects about one in 6,500 newborns in Germany. It is caused by a mutation in the so-called SMN1 gene. If the gene is altered or completely lost, the body lacks the blueprint for the corresponding
School (MHH). The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the project for three years with around 1.3 million euros. Improving the survival chances of SSC-CIP patients "We are collecting data from SSC-CIP
18.04.2023 One third of all depressive disorders are chronic. According to estimates, 1.2 million people in Germany currently live with chronic depression. Often, those affected have already received several
scientists who have completed their doctorate between one and four years ago. It is scheduled to start on 1 July 2023. The application deadline is 5 March 2023. Training that translates biomedical progress into
2023 In 2020 alone, 2.7 million people in the European Union (EU) were diagnosed with cancer. Another 1.3 million people died of cancer, including more than 2,000 young people. To date, not everyone in the
poisoning. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is supporting this project with around 1.9 million euros. Alarmins could be the key Professor Viemann and PD Dr. Sabine Pirr had previously
working as a doctor and scientist in Professor Dr Christian Kratz's paediatric oncology clinic since 1 January 2021. Now she receives the award from the German Cancer Aid, which allows for an even larger
to be built in Göttingen at the University Medical Centre. The state of Lower Saxony has reserved 2.1 billion euros in special funds for both projects.
Research Foundation (DFG). By awarding the Heisenberg Professorship for "RNA Therapies for the Liver" on 1 October 2023, the DFG is recognising the outstanding quality of the scientist and supporting his research
Gebäudemanagement Hannover GmbH (HBG) has a new managing director. Sascha Zenker will take office on May 1, 2022. HBG is responsible for the preparation, planning and construction of the new MHH clinic building