room (PAENA) +49(0)511-532-3226 Dopfer.Christian @ mh-hannover.de Go to profile PD Christine Happle, PhD Research group leader 0511-532-6066 Happle.Christine @ mh-hannover.de Go to profile Dr. med. Christoph
D-30625 Hannover Tel: +49-511-532-3700 Fax: +49-511-532-5966 Email: manstein.dietmar @ mh-hannover.de PhD 1986 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 1987 - 1990 Postdoctoral work at Stanford University School
Research Group Leader Prof. Dr. med. Florian P. Limbourg Research Assistants Jaba Gamrekelashvili, PhD Dr. rer. nat. Tamar Kapanadze Dr. med. Christian Beger Dr. med. Khaled Dastagir Nicole Schroth Yuangao [...] Sponsor: Deutsche Stiftung für Herzforschung PI: Gamrekelashvili/Limbourg, 2015-16 Open positions and PhD projects n.a. Contact E-Mail limbourg.florian(at)mh-hannover.de
Bushra Khan PhD Bushra Khan, MHH, MZP Contact ►Bushra Khan phone: +49 511 532 -3803 (office), -3654 (lab) Fax: +49 511 532-161215 Address: 30625 Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Str.1 Building J03, floor 03, room
to standard treatment, which should help to achieve the therapy goals more effectively,” explains PhD student and project coordinator Saskia Hamers. The team headed by Professor Krüger wants to find out
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ion in Saccharomyces cerevisae“, Department of Cell Biology, University of Regensburg 1992 - 1995 PhD in Cell Biology, O-Glycosilation in yeast, University of Regensburg 1986 - 1991 Study of biology,
Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology. Other professional activities since 2002 member of the PhD committee III / 75 (3.6.5) of Hannover Medical School since 2007 member of the scientific advisory
“6. Development of methods for in vivo correction of disease-specific mutations via "gene editing") PhD project "Reprogramming" A novel, replication-deficient Sendai virus vector system for the generation [...] used to identify activated signaling pathways and misguided subpopulations, also support this need. PhD project “Single Cell Sequencing” Application of single cell RNA sequencing to characterize transient [...] produce cell cultures with a higher proliferative capacity, for use in cell replacement therapies. PhD project "Senescence" Investigation of mechanisms underlying premature senescence in human iPSC-derived
ssion has been reduced in up to 60 per cent of patients." Emily Saunders, assistant physician and PhD student in the MHH Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology adds, "The comparison