pregnant women can quickly and easily find counseling centers near their residence. Here you can access the website of the Federal Foundation "Mother and Child." The family portal " Familien in Niedersachsen [...] changing. Pregnant individuals can also use this room as a rest area. Additionally, students have access to a parent-child room in Building J2. The key for this room can be obtained at the information desk
genetics specialist Dr Hannah Wallaschek, coordinator of the FBREK Centre. Those affected also find access to psycho-oncological help and support groups. The centre is in close contact with the patient o
Information: Dr. Robert Zweigerdt, zweigerdt.robert@mh-hannover.de, Telefon +49 (0) 511 532-8773. Open Access „ Human heart-forming organoids recapitulate early heart and foregut development” DOI: 10.1038/s
IVC racks. All PET, SPECT and CT raw data are stored in an internal MiniPACS from FAST and can be accessed via a local network. Workstations with various software for quantitative image analysis are available
curable in almost all patients within 25 years of the discovery of the pathogen. "But we must guarantee access to treatment for all Europeans," the liver expert demands. The European Liver Society EASL was founded
personalised medicine "With the help of DFG funding, we want to standardise our methods and make them accessible to all research groups as a platform technology," explains Dr. Jens Bankstahl, Head of the Clinical
please bring your own cutlery, a glas/mug and plate if you can. Internet: free-of-charge internet access in the hostel and WIFI at the Twincore Social and Leisure Programme: Guided tour through Hanover
desk. After successful verification of your application by the doctoral office, you will be granted access to the off-campus e-resources. Private users Please complete the online registration form first.
main task of the RCUG is to provide all research groups, institutes and departments of the MHH with access to NGS and microarray technology for the realization of their respective research projects. In this
year. It is particularly important to the authors that the approved gene therapies are then also accessible to patients. "Unfortunately, this has not yet been ensured," emphasises Professor Schambach. Success