The MHH project "3D-Heart-2B" will receive federal funding of 3 million euros for three years. Professor Dr. Ina Gruh coordinates the research project "3D-Heart-2B", in which scientists from the MHH Clinic [...] multiple operations in childhood so that the circuits are separated," says HTTG Clinic Director Professor Dr. Axel Haverich. However, the incomplete heart still has a reduced pumping capacity. The biological
25.04.2023 Professor Dr. Moritz Schmelzle has headed the Department of General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery at Hannover Medical School since October 1, 2022. On April 1, 2023, he took over from Professor [...] repair. He has done research at Harvard Medical School, USA, among other places. Five questions for Professor Schmelzle: Where does the transplant center stand in your view? With a large number of groundbreaking
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Hinze and a wonderful success for our promotion of young researchers," emphasises MHH President Professor Dr Michael Manns. For Dr Hinze, it is already the second major success within a few months: In December [...] more information, contact Dr Laura Hinze, hinze.laura@mh-hannover.de . A video of MHH President Professor Dr Michael Manns visiting Dr Laura Hinze's lab and talking to her about her research can be found
years Tubular heart prosthesis from iPS cells In the "3D-Heart-2B" research project coordinated by Professor Dr. Ina Gruh, scientists from the MHH Clinic for Cardiac, Thoracic, Transplantation and Vascular [...] and require multiple surgeries in childhood to separate the circuits," says HTTG Clinic Director Professor Axel Haverich, MD. The incomplete heart, however, continues to have a reduced pumping capacity.
vessels supplying the brain has significantly improved stroke treatment in recent years," says Professor Dr. Heinrich Lanfermann, Director of the Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology [...] under the best possible control. "This is a great benefit for the patients concerned," emphasizes Professor Lanfermann. New possibilities, less X-ray radiation Another technical innovation of the device is [...] treatment, the new angiographythe new angiography system will bring us another big step forward," says Professor Lanfermann is certain. Text: Tina Götting