University of Cambridge. 2008-2009: Career Development Fellow (CDF), MRC-LMB, Cambridge. 2004-2008: PhD in the University of Würzburg. 2001-2003: Junior Research Fellow in National Centre for Cell Science [...] medical students Practical courses for biology students Practical courses for MSc “Biomedicine” students PhD theses in Biology and Medicine From 2012-2016, annual practical course-work in Biochemistry for medical
2003 - 2007 in der Abteilung Molekular- und Zellphysiologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover als PhD student., Doktorarbeit : Structural states associated with the power stroke of myosin heads in muscle:
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, [...] Zentrum München 2000 Dr. rer. nat. (Doctoral Degree), Technical University, Munich (Germany). 1997-2001 PhD student and Post-Doc at the Institute of Mammalian Genetics, Helmholtz Zentrum München 1996 Diplom
Our collaboration with Arnon Henn’s group in Israel is funded by a grant by the VolkswagenStiftung. (PhD projects of Sven Giese and Nadine Weiß) Collaboration with Prof. Dietmar Manstein (BPC, MHH), Dr. Sharissa
renal transplantation” Förderer: ROTRF (ID 365520785) Antragsteller: B.M.W. Schmidt Open positions and PhD projects Promotionsprojekte: Sex differences in the efficacy of antihypertensive drug treatment - a
transplanted patients" 2013-2018 Various projects with different industrial partners Open positions and PhD projects Upon request Contact Gwinner.wilfried(at)mh-hannover.de Greite.robert(at)mh-hannover.de
infants from sepsis". Johannes Wenner Prize 2017 awarded to Dr. Happle (from left to right: Dr. med. PhD Christine Happle, Prof. Dr. G. Hansen, Board member of the German Society for Pediatric Pulmonology) [...] clinical and translational projects. This year, the Johannes Wenner Prize was awarded to Dr. med PhD Christine Happle for her work on "Cell persistence, function and immune modulation by macrophages in
HCM. read more .... Chromatin and SUMO physiology group AG PD Arnab Nayak (PhD) Chromatin and SUMO physiology group Address: PD PhD. Arnab Nayak Institute for Molecular and Cell Physiology Carl-Neuberg Str
research council- Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB), Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2003 – 2006, Ph.D. in Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology, Medical School Hannover, Germany. 2001-2002, Junior
in Biological Sciences and an MSc in Bioinformatics at the University of Exeter. He completed his PhD on the comparative genomics of Leishmania in 2009 at the University of York. For his first postdoc