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Postdoctoral Researcher

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PhD Postdoctoral Researcher, iPSC-derived peripheral nerve organoids for regenerative tissue transplantation +49(0)511 532 2911 Huang.Zhong @ mh-hannover.de Expert profile

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MHH Trains U.S. Students in Cell and Tissue Biomanufacturing

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societal benefits from the long-term research in the fields of cell therapy, tissue engineering, and transplants”, explains Dr. Robert Zweigerdt. Researchers at MHH including the Leibniz Laboratories for Bio

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AG Seidler

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diarrhea) and immunological (e.g. in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, after small intestine transplantation) diseases are investigated. Fluorescent dyes, time-lapse confocal imaging, multiphoton laser

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Prof. Dr. med. Gesine Hansen

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DFG scholarship for a research stay at Stanford University at the Institute of Immunology and Transplantation Medicine. Here the foundations for her immunologically based allergy research were laid, which

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PhD Program Regenerative Sciences

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program "Regenerative Sciences" at MHH focuses on novel regenerative agents and biomaterials, cell transplants and engineered tissues or cell-enhanced bioimplants. Our PhD students hold a Master's degree or

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Funded by the foundations and donations

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/ Cooperation: Prof. Dr. Marius Hoeper / Dr. Isabell Pink Department / Institute: Institute of Transplant Immunology, Department of Pneumology In severe COVID-19 diseases, the SARS-CoV-2 infection alters

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Professor Christoph Garbers is the new director of the Institute of Clinical Biochemistry

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particularly attracted to the MHH because of the research foci "Infection and Immunity" and "Transplantation and Regeneration", to which his own field of research fits ideally: cytokines. Cytokines are

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WiNK place for children of female scientists

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role as a senior physician in the Department of Hematology, Hemostasis, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation , advance her research in leukemia, and ensure her child received excellent care. “A regular

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Professor Manns honoured for his life's work

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with the topics viral hepatitis, autoimmune diseases of the liver, hepatocellular carcinoma, transplantation and regenerative medicine. Professor Manns has been MHH President and Head of Research and Teaching

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Researching physicians shape the healthcare of the future

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the programme is based on three of the MHH's main research areas "Infection and Immunology", "Transplantation and Regeneration" and "Biomedical Engineering and Implants". However, it is generally open to

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