diversity of research topics on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 in the NUM. The topics ranged from infection control, data management, sample collection and analysis, pandemic management, vaccinations and immunity
biology. Competencies Lecture: Students know the structure of the blood system and the underlying control molecules, such as transcription factors and cytokines. They also have an understanding of how the
is derived from the Social Security Code I X (SGB I X): We are responsible for the monitoring and control for the protection of severely disabled and equivalent employees of the MHH. This includes Regulations
heart muscle. During fiber type transformation, a large number of cell parameters change under controlled and regulated conditions. Important signal transduction pathways in the regulation of energy metabolism
66 Email: faix.jan @ mh-hannover.de Research Focus: The highly coordinated spatial and temporal control of the assembly and disassembly of actin filaments is a major determinant of vital cellular processes
Dr. Dietrich Kabelitz) Peripheral shaping of γδ TCR repertoires (Prof. Dr. Immo Prinz) Molecular control of γδ T cell functions (Sarina Ravens, PhD) Understanding the mechanism of γδ TCR activation, in
AG Prof. Dr. A. Kispert Research Our research focuses on the genetic control mechanisms of vertebrate development using the mouse as a model organism. In particular, we want to better understand the cellular
In the IP-POWER study, a multicenter, two-arm, unblinded, cluster-randomized controlled trial with a parallel waiting control group will be conducted in Germany in autumn 2023. A multi-stage intervention [...] prevention of nosocomial infections is being researched. As a follow-up to the cluster-randomized controlled studies PSYGIENE (DRKS00010960) and WACH (DRKS00015502), the IP-POWER project in cooperation with [...] "Personnel Management" work package and, in cooperation with the "Surveillance, Infection Prevention and Control" work package, is researching best practice concepts to ensure that hospitals remain capable of acting
(so-called cytokines) released by T cells can also have a strong pro-inflammatory effect. If the control of the T-cell response fails, this can lead to chronic inflammation, which can even be directed [...] (so-called cytokines) released by T cells can also have a strong pro-inflammatory effect. If the control of the T-cell response fails, this can lead to chronic inflammation, which can even be directed
infants-"The OPTTIMMAL-Trial"-Optimizing PEEP To The IMMAture Lungs: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial . M. Waitz, C. Engel, R. Schloesser, U.h Rochwalsky, S. Meyer, A. Larsen, P. Hoffmann, M [...] N. Köstlin-Gille, C. Gille, M. Heckmann, J. Rupp, E. Herting, W. Göpel. Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2020 Aug 26;9(1):144. doi: 10.1186/s13756-020-00804-8. Active perinatal care of preterm infants