societal benefits from the long-term research in the fields of cell therapy, tissue engineering, and transplants”, explains Dr. Robert Zweigerdt. Researchers at MHH including the Leibniz Laboratories for Bio
- goes to PD Dr. Armin Wiegering, Vice Clinic Director of the Clinic for General, Visceral, Transplantation, Vascular and Paediatric Surgery at Würzburg University Hospital. The visceral surgeon has s [...] advanced to deputy hospital director and senior consultant at the Department of General, Visceral, Transplant, Vascular and Paediatric Surgery at Würzburg University Hospital within twelve years. Since 2020
particularly attracted to the MHH because of the research foci "Infection and Immunity" and "Transplantation and Regeneration", to which his own field of research fits ideally: cytokines. Cytokines are
with the topics viral hepatitis, autoimmune diseases of the liver, hepatocellular carcinoma, transplantation and regenerative medicine. Professor Manns has been MHH President and Head of Research and Teaching
the programme is based on three of the MHH's main research areas "Infection and Immunology", "Transplantation and Regeneration" and "Biomedical Engineering and Implants". However, it is generally open to
viruses. This can be the case in particular with immunocompromised patients as a result of organ transplants or HIV infections. They have now been able to publish their results in the scientific journal PLOS
The three established research foci of the MHH are in the areas of infection and immunity, transplantation and regeneration, and biomedical technology and implants. The MHH is the host university of the
Senior Physician at the Department of Haematology, Haemostaseology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at the Hannover Medical School (MHH), in which patients of the MHH clinic also took part. The
hepatitis B virus infection. "The updates cover all areas from diagnostics and therapy to organ transplantation and therapy for children and adolescents," emphasises the gastroenterologist and infectiologist
the interstitium in technical jargon. They can occur in many rheumatic diseases and after lung transplantation. The lung tissue becomes increasingly scarred and in many cases leads to pulmonary fibrosis,