surgery, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, (interventional) radiology as well as pathology and human genetics, we consistently discuss every patient with gastrointestinal tumor disease when diagnostic or [...] gastroenterology, visceral surgery, radiology, pathology, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and human genetics Surgical therapies (e.g. laparoscopic and/or robotic resections) by the visceral surgery team [...] gastroenterology, visceral surgery, radiology, pathology, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and human genetics Surgical therapies (e.g. laparoscopic and/or robotic resections) by the visceral surgery team
Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network and Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, Canada on the topic of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes [...] minimization of genetically variant stem cells in human pluripotent stem cell cultures Halloin, C., Hannover Medical School, Germany Chemically defined cardiomyogenic differentiation of human pluripotent stem [...] Weizman n Institute of Science, Israel The TECHNOBEAT consortium, under the lead of MHH and project partner KADIMASTEM, hosted the first official satellite meeting at the renowned Weizmann Institute of Science
Martin Stanulla was born in Hanover in 1965. After completing his civilian service and studying Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School (MHH) and Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA, he began his [...] German Research Foundation and worked on a leukemia research project at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. In Buffalo, he also studied epidemiology at the State University of New York and was [...] directly with clinical studies and to comprehensively characterize leukaemia patients on the basis of genetic characteristics in order to provide them with an optimally adapted therapy.
disease models Final exam November 2005 Krishna Kumar Singh INDIA supervisor: Prof. Dr. Schmidtke, Human Genetics, OE 6300, project: Disease related variants of ARMD and functional implications Final exam June [...] Students of the year 2002 Diya Abraham INDIA supervisor: Prof. Eichele, Max-Planck Institute f. Experimental Endocrinology, project: Analyzing the in vivo function of Protein kinase C by using mutant mice [...] project: Generation and characterization of hematopoietic stem cell lines as novel tools to investigate genetic and developmental aspects of congenital bone marrow failure syndromes Final exam November 2006 Thomas
the Paul Ehrlich Institute are monitoring the four-year project. If everything goes as planned, the researchers hope, prerequisites for a clinical trial of cell-based heart repair in humans can subsequently [...] over Europe and Israel, with more than six million euros, of which the MHH as the coordinating institution is receiving 1.4 million euros. Bringing heart muscle cells to the target In many heart diseases [...] is impaired. Unlike in some amphibians and fish species, such damage is not repaired in an adult human heart. Scientists around the world are therefore working on strategies to replace destroyed heart
speaker! Lily Sophie Rose , GERMANY, Rose.Lily@mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ruthhild Weber (Human Genetics) Project: Ribosomal biogenesis genes and predisposition to brain tumors Tirthankar Saha , INDIA [...] Wilson.Agyapong @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Dr. Natalie Weber, PhD / Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Thum (Institute of Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies IMTTS and Fraunhofer ITEM) Project: Investigation [...] zebrafish Sedef Ersoy, GERMANY, Ersoy.Sedef @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christian Bär (Institute of Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies, IMTTS) Project: Elucidating the role of circRNAs
Head of the Institute of Experimental Haematology at Hannover Medical School (MHH), and Prof. Dr Armin Braun, Head of Preclinical Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology [...] successfully tested the efficacy and safety of our RNAi candidates on human lung tissue slices and in 3D cell cultures from human lung epithelium and animal models," explains Professor Dr Armin Braun, [...] place on the viral RNA, rendering it unreadable and initiating its degradation. As a result, the genetic blueprint it contains is not realised and virus replication is blocked. "We have now developed suitable
studies Title: LLM and informed consent Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine, Hannover Medical School 11/2023 - 12/2024 Research associate Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of [...] strain over a period of 22 years in Bangladesh. Infection, Genetics and Evolution: Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases, 28 , 214-222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j [...] Pranab Rudra, M. Sc. Research associate Institute for Ethics, History and Philosophy of Medicine OE 5450 Hannover Medical School Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1 D-30625 Hannover Phone: +49 511-532-80211 E-mail: pranab
the same institute. Professor Figueiredo is highly interested in cell and gene therapeutic approaches in the field of transfusion and transplantation. She has a long-term expertise in the genetic engineering [...] 2008 Post-Doctoral training, Institute of Transfusion Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Germany Since 2008 Research Group Leader – Allogeneic Cell Therapy at the Institute of Transfusion Medicine and [...] strategies enabling the genetic modification of solid vascularized organs and vascular composite allografts. In addition, she is highly interested in the large-scale production of genetically engineered cells
What should be considered in genetic counseling? How does genetic cancer develop? Selected current examples of gene therapy). with practical components / laboratory visit (genetic diagnostics using the example [...] problems involved in carrying out genetic analyses and counseling, introduction to somatic gene therapy as a causal approach to genetic diseases Course contents Procedure for genetic diagnostics and patient counseling [...] Elective course I: Biology / Genetics Module code: WP 235 Compulsory elective course with min. 5 to max. 12 participants Topic: Basics of genetic diagnostics and gene therapy Type and scope of the courses