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MHH mourns the death of Professor Reinhold E. Schmidt

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Professor Dr Michael Manns. His enthusiasm for the immune system already gripped him during his medical studies in Bonn in the seventies. Professor Schmidt, who had been working at the MHH since 1980, headed the

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The MHH mourns the death of Professor Karl-Martin Koch

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always honour his memory." Karl-Martin Koch was born in 1934 in Eschwege, Werra-Meißner district. He studied medicine in Göttingen, Würzburg and Frankfurt am Main. He acquired his specialisation as a clinical

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Immunology (BM P 4)

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current research results in the field of immunology. This is also illustrated and practiced using case studies of pathological defects and malfunctions of the immune system. After attending the lecture, students

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Donate - Support - Help

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and foundation grants. We also rely on public funding (DFG, BMBF) to carry out innovative clinical studies and to expand basic research in the surgical research laboratory. Unfortunately, in many cases these

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Dr. med. Urs Mücke, MME

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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Urs Mücke has been working at the Centre for Paediatrics since January 2016. After studying Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School, he completed the structured training curriculum ("Common

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Founding meeting of the Patient Advisory Board

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research and treatment. Processes, organization and communications, as well as research topics and study design, should be tailored to patients in the best possible way. This requires the involvement of

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Dr. med. Urs Mücke

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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Urs Mücke has been working at the Centre for Paediatrics since January 2016. After studying Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School, he completed the structured training curriculum ("Common

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Help and advice

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are students from different semesters who can provide you with low-threshold, explicit advice on study-related topics and can also refer you to other offices. The MHH has been offering psychosocial co

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Prof. Dr. med. Benjamin Maasoumy

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Medicine" and is a certified examiner for abdominal ultrasound (DEGUM II). Prof. Dr. Dr. Maasoumy studied medicine in Hanover, Manchester and Cape Town. His doctoral thesis focused on the role of various

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FIBREX

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treatment of HF driven by cardiac fibrosis. By completing non-clinical pharmacodynamics and safety studies the antiMEG3 inhibitor will be developed close to clinical readiness. For this purpose the IMTTS

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