Connections to the MHH The building of the Transplantation Research Center (TPFZ) and the Women's Clinic has the designation K11 on the MHH site plan (see site plan below). By train (Deutschen Bahn, DB):
viruses. This can be the case in particular with immunocompromised patients as a result of organ transplants or HIV infections. They have now been able to publish their results in the scientific journal PLOS
The three established research foci of the MHH are in the areas of infection and immunity, transplantation and regeneration, and biomedical technology and implants. The MHH is the host university of the
a long-term research interest in liver diseases with a main focus on viral hepatitis, liver transplantation and hepatocellular carcinoma. He has been principal investigator in numerous clinical trials
medical indication area, with the research priorities of the MHH - 1) infection and immunity 2) transplantation and regeneration 3) biomedical technology and implants 4) oncology (the latter in close cooperation
leader: Prof. Dr. Rainer Blasczyk Department / Institute: Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering (ITT) A pandemic outbreak of a rapidly spreading emerging pathogen with a high mortality [...] Beutel Department / Institute: Department of Hematology, Hemostasis, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation To control the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential to keep the number of new infections low. In
strategies for organ replacement. As world-leading center for patients with organ diseases, the transplantation spectrum of MHH ranges from abdominal and thoracic organs to stem cells. Excellence at MHH RESIST [...] These top performances are based on the three established research foci "Infection & Immunity", "Transplantation & Regeneration" and "Biomedical Engineering & Implants" as well as the new area of potential
Schmidt-Ott's clinical expertise covers the fields of nephrology and hypertensiology, including transplantation medicine. Scientifically, Kai Schmidt-Ott focuses on the molecular mechanisms of congenital and
Senior Physician at the Department of Haematology, Haemostaseology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at the Hannover Medical School (MHH), in which patients of the MHH clinic also took part. The
hepatitis B virus infection. "The updates cover all areas from diagnostics and therapy to organ transplantation and therapy for children and adolescents," emphasises the gastroenterologist and infectiologist