Societies Three contributions from our institute Our director Prof. Dr. Roland Seifert and his two doctoral students Nina Goebels and Hannes Schneider will be contributing to a symposium of the British P
focuses on the molecular mechanisms of congenital and acquired kidney diseases. After receiving his doctorate (summa cum laude) at Prof. Martin Paul’s Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Freie Universität
(Bachelor of Science, Master of Science) at the University of Greifswald. She then completed her doctorate on the topic "Modulation of effector and regulatory T cell differentiation and function by bacterial
“NextGen eHealth in Lower Saxony“ The networking event will take place in English Target Audience Post‑doctoral researchers from medicine and MINT (Mathematics, Informatics, Natural sciences, Engineering) who
Science and Culture since November 8, 2022. After studying biology in Regensburg followed by a doctorate in Munich, Professor Schachtner worked at various universities, first as a postdoc and later as [...] Buer Jan Buer studied Medicine at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) in Hannover and received his doctoral degree (Dr. med.) in 1996. From 1996 to 1998, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Necker
5289 Tirthankar.Saha @ stud.mh-hannover.de Xiameng Shen Doctoral student Tel. 0511 532 5289 E-mail: Shen.Xiameng @ mh-hannover.de Yushu Zhang Doctoral student Tel. 0511 532 5289 E-mail: Zhang.Yushu @ mh-hannover
weeks, the subjects take an iron tablet in the morning and in the evening. Afterwards, the study doctors examine the effect. “If it turns out that the preparation can compensate for the iron deficiency
re-hospitalisation. In addition, Take Five For Life is linked to other research aspects. In her doctoral thesis, Saskia Hamers investigates the neural mechanisms of schizophrenia. This is about the reward
improvements in medical practice through rethinking and to stimulate changes in public policy. "Doctors should rethink their ingrained habits in diagnostics and therapy, politicians need to re-regulate
vulnerable people to be better protected against infections, for example newborns. RESIST includes doctors working in the clinic who are very familiar with the patients' situation, as well as basic scientists