Artificial Organs (LEBAO) at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) and LEBAO director Professor Dr. Ulrich Martin, now want to develop a new therapy in which damaged tissue areas can be repaired with the help of [...] and improve organ function in animal models as part of the iCARE project coordinated by Professor Martin. In the new research project HEAL, the strategies for producing and administering the iPS cardiomyocyte [...] the iPS cells that can be activated if the applied cells degenerate in the body," says Professor Martin. "In the end, we want to produce safe cell products that can also be produced on a large scale in
n , please contact Professor Dr Corinna Trebst, trebst.corinna@mh-hannover.de or Dr Martin Hümmert, huemmert.martin@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-2390. Further information about the NEMOS network [...] decisions and for increasing the quality of care for our patients," says initiator and first author Dr Martin Hümmert, explaining the background of the study. Until now, there was insufficient data on NMOSD [...] "As the severity of the disease increases, the socio-economic costs rise dramatically," notes Dr Martin Hümmert. "At the same time, the quality of life of those affected decreases." On average, patients
Status: 05 January 2021 Hannover Medical School (MHH) mourns the death of Professor Karl-Martin Koch, MD. The nephrologist headed the current Clinic for Kidney and Hypertension Diseases for 17 years from [...] skill," says MHH President Professor Dr. Michael Manns. "We will always honour his memory." Karl-Martin Koch was born in 1934 in Eschwege, Werra-Meißner district. He studied medicine in Göttingen, Würzburg
children's sense of well-being. And only in this way is learning and thus education possible," explained Martin Fulst, head of the MHH day care centre.
of chronic pain is also necessary and possible on an outpatient basis," says private lecturer Dr. Martin Dusch, head of the Department of Pain Medicine. PAIN2.0 is an initiative of the German Pain Society
of the daycare center and we are very grateful for this," explains the head of the daycare center, Martin Fulst. "At the MHH, this means cutting-edge research from an early age!" The "Haus der kleinen Forscher"
treatment centers specialised in the disease in Germany took part. Professor Dr Corinna Trebst and Dr Martin Hümmert from the Department of Neurology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) led the study. The
Science and Culture (MWK) believes that the city is responsible, which in turn points to empty coffers. Martin Fulst, head of the daycare centre, considers the MWK's stance to be short-sighted: "Yes, childcare
develop Parkinson's or a Parkinson's-like disease within the next ten years," says senior physician Dr. Martin Klietz. This makes the disorder currently the surest clinical sign of an existing Parkinson's risk
examined in detail the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on sufferers with NMOSD and MOGAD," explains Dr. Martin Hümmert of the MHH Department of Neurology. He led the study together with Professor Dr. Corinna