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Apple Mac Computer As the IT service provider for Education, Research and Clinic, the MHH Information Technology (MIT) is responsible for providing the Hannover Medical School with IT solutions. Those

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Research Core Unit Electron Microscopy Welcome to the website of the Research Core Unit Electron Microscopy of the Hannover Medical School contact Dr. Jan Hegermann Research Core Unit Electron Microsc

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What you really should know! # Hannover Biomedical Research School ensures adequate training for all budding scientists in its PhD programs. # All PhD students are fully financed for 3-4 years. Course

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Current Projects Quantitative injection of biomolecules for live cell tracking and super-resolution imaging Intra- and intercellular organization of hCMEC/d3 cells Organization of actinin-mediated act

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Current Projects The phage G4 origin of replication system as an in vitro replication model. Protein-protein interactions occurring during the lagging strand synthesis of rolling circle replication.

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Alumni Alumni M.Sc. Andrea Bogutzki B.Sc. Tammy Stellbrinck Dr. rer. nat. Natalie Naue PhD Sirine El Houry Mignan Dr. rer. nat Maike Kruse PD Dr. rer. nat Gregor Witte Dr. rer. nat. Tobias Knust

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Analytical ultracentrifugation In vitro DNA replication Protein expression and purification Side directed mutagenesis Fluorescence spectrophotometry UV/Vis spectrophotometry Isothermal titration calor

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Phenotypical and functional characterization of murine iNKT1, 2, and 17 cells Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells represent a subpopulation of T cells performing specialized functions. iNKT cells

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