further increase in future implant and thus patient safety. SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor Dr Meike Stiesch, stiesch.meike@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-4773.
urgently need highly motivated and especially qualified nursing staff. SERVICE: For more information, contact Prof. Dr. Moritz Schmelzle, schmelzle.moritz@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 532-6534.
of new pandemics, which would help us buy time for the moment." SERVICE: For more information , contact Professor Dr Christoph Schindler, schindler.christoph@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 5350-8350. The
University of Kansas (USA) and Boston Children's Hospital. SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor Dr. Dr. Axel Schambach, schambach.axel@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-5170.
treat the diseases better," the scientist emphasises. SERVICE: For further information , please contact PD Dr. Martina Mühlenhoff, muehlenhoff.martina@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 532-6547.
Endocrinology. This is desirable for the patients, he adds. SERVICE: For further information , please contact private lecturer Dr Richard Taubert, Taubert.Richard@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-6766.
powerful, can also be used in the search for other cells. SERVICE: For further information, please contact Professor Dr Christian Mühlfeld, muehlfeld.christian@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-2878 or
the world's first paper on the new XBB.1.5-based vaccine from Biontech. As part of the "COVID-19 Contact (CoCo)" study at the MHH, 53 MHH employees who received the vaccine were examined. Their immune response
protrusions: "The images allow us to see exactly whether a stent inserted for stabilization is fully in contact with the vessel wall or whether we still need to optimize the position," explains senior physician
maintained with this new device," explains Professor Arjang Ruhparwar, "moreover, it does not come into contact with the patient's blood. Patients don't have to take medication to thin their blood, the risk of