Pierina Cetraro Research Topic : Regulation of tRNA biogenesis by Human Cytomegalovirus infections Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dan Depledge, Institute of Virology, MHH Academic Background : Immunology, Universidad [...] MHC-I immunopeptidome Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Lars Dölken, Institute of Virology, MHH Academic Background : Surgery, Beijing Neurosurgical Institute of Capital Medical University Arsha Jos Research Topic : [...] in the lung Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Matthias Lochner, Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology, MHH Academic Background : Genetics, University of Delhi, India Jolane Kappes Research Topic
02.02.2022 Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cell lines Encoding for genetically encoded calcium indicators RCaMP1h and GCaMP6f Calcium plays a key role in cardiomyocytes (CMs) for the translation [...] transients in human induced pluripotent stem cell derived-cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) to investigate the cardiac electrophysiology in vitro and after cell transplantation in vivo. The genetically encoded calcium [...] Bakar, Sylvia Merkert, Alexandra Haase, Ulrich Martin (LEBAO, MHH) Gudrun Göhring (Department of Human Genetics, MHH) The original paper on ScienceDirect.com Further LEBAO Publications For more information
developed in the long term. Funding: Collaborative Genomic Studies of Tourette Disorder (TIC-Genetics): National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): 1R01MH115958-01 Study participation: Only children can participate [...] personally. Please get in touch with the relevant contact person directly. Research project 1 TIC-Genetics - Study on the inheritance of tics It has long been known that tics occur more frequently in some [...] further questions: Phone +49 511 532 5524 or email: tourette-studien @ mh-hannover.de (subject "TIC-Genetics"). Research project 2 NOE-105. study on the treatment of Tourette's syndrome with NOE-105 We are
Hirschberg I , Frewer A (2009): Genetics, counseling and ethics. An introduction, in: Hirschberg et al. (eds.) Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling: 9-21. Hirschberg I (2009): Genetic counseling and ethics. P [...] (2010): User testing of health information by the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) Final report. Patients' University, Institute of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Public Health [...] Practice 16: 1-18. doi:10.1177/26323524221083676. Krones T, Hirschberg I (2022): Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), in: Marckmann G (ed.). Praxisbuch Ethik in der Medizin , Berlin: MWV Medizinisch
sides can be indications of a genetic cause. If there is a certain risk constellation, genetic testing can be carried out using a blood sample in the Department of Human Genetics at the MHH, with which we [...] | Nursing specialties | Ward-specific information | How to find us Genetic counseling for familial breast and ovarian cancer Genetic counseling is an important part of patient care for hereditary diseases [...] hereditary predisposition. Sick and healthy family members can present themselves for genetic counseling. Furthermore, genetic counseling is a service provided by statutory health insurance companies and is
Dr. Doris Steinemann, Institut für Humangenetik, MHH: 'Repetitive sequences in human genomes and their contribution to disease development' Prof. Dr. Hildegard Büning, Institut für Experimentelle Hämatologie [...] Department of Pneumology, MHH Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) 22.02.2023 REBIRTH colloquium (1 pm s.t., online lecture) ‘Genetic engineering of organs to support graft [...] Heisterkamp,Institut für Quantenoptik, LUH: ‘Biophotonics - Application of light in cells and tissues’ 10.03.2021 - REBIRTH Kolloquium (1 pm s.t., online Vorträge) Prof. Dr. Axel Schambach, Institut für Ex
head of the Institute for Experimental Haematology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH), is developing RNA-based drugs to combat viral diseases in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology [...] "We have successfully tested the efficacy of our RNAi candidates on human lung tissue sections as well as in 3D cell cultures from human lung epithelium," explains Professor Dr. Armin Braun, Head of Preclinical [...] place on the viral RNA, thus making it unreadable and initiating its degradation. The result: the genetic blueprint packed in it is not implemented and virus replication is blocked. "In the meantime, we
therapy. Professor Dr. Dr. Axel Schambach, head of the Institute of Experimental Haematology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH), wants to genetically modify the immune cells in such a way that they detect [...] in the laboratory from “reprogrammed” adult body cells and can then produce any cell type in the human body – including NK cells of the innate immune system. The advantage: the NK cells can be produced [...] transplanted quickly and in unlimited numbers. But that is not enough. “The NK cells need to be genetically modified and put into a hyperactive and more targeted state, so that they can ensure greater targeting
organ nevertheless remains as small and effective as possible, as is the case with the human lung. In the human lung, about 100 to 140 square meters of breathing surface are packed into 300 million alveoli [...] artificial lungs can be transplanted into the human body. The DFG Priority Program SPP 2014 is funding a total of ten projects throughout Germany. The lead institutions are the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische [...] g endothelial cells. "These endothelial cells, which are not endogenous to the body, are also genetically modified so that they are virtually invisible to the patient's immune system and are therefore
Head of the genetic outpatient clinic PD Dr. med. Georgia Vasileiou Specialist in human genetics Vasileiou.Georgia @ mh-hannover.de Employees Rosemarie Böker Med. Specialist 0511 532 6533 Humangenetik [...] Specialist 0511 532 6533 Humangenetik @ mh-hannover.de Dr. med. Judith Penkert Specialist in human genetics Penkert.Judith @ mh-hannover.de Astrid Schmidt Documentalist 0511 532 9854 Humangenetik @ mh-hannover