tumor-associated macrophages in glioblastomas, Dr. med. Hauke Thiesler, Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, MHH 18:05 - 18:25 Identification of new biomarkers as a new diagnostic criterion in malignant [...] attack the tumor cells, but actually promote tumor growth. Researchers at the Institute of Clinical Biochemistry at Hannover Medical School (MHH), in collaboration with specialists from the Neurooncology Center [...] Regulator in Development and Immunity" and research group leader at the Institute of Clinical Biochemistry at the MHH. "Through experiments on glioblastoma cells and macrophages in cell cultures, these
r.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dietmar Manstein, Institute for Biophysical Chemistry / Structural Biochemistry, Project: Non-muscular actinopathies: Baraitser-Winter Cerebrofrontofacial syndrome and related
Günzel GERMANY Guenzel.Steffen @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Halyna Shcherbata, Cell Biochemistry Project: Role of major non-integrin ECM receptor Dystroglycan Funmilola Haukamp GERMANY Haukamp
532 7245 Fax: +49 511 532 7276 rhein.mathias @ mh-hannover.de Excellence at a glance: Protein biochemistry Epigenetic analysis methods Research into alcohol addiction and other drugs of abuse Regulation
February 6 together with graduates of the two other biosciences MHH Master's degree programs in Biochemistry and Biomedicine: they all received their certificates in a festive musical setting in the very [...] programs from the Junior-GBM, Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie e. V. (Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology). The award for particularly committed lecturers in this study programme [...] transplants work longer "I was particularly interested in data analysis during my Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, which is why I decided to do the Master's program," says Jana Tauschke . In her Master's thesis
does what? For the 3D Heart 2B project, an interdisciplinary team from the fields of biology, biochemistry and medicine at the HTTG clinic and the MHH research facility LEBAO are working together in a
cells in humans Supervisor: Dr. Hristo Georgiev, Institute of Immunology, MHH Academic Background: Biochemistry, MHH Imke Hinrichs Research Topic: Immunological niches as distinct target for novel monoclonal
and the Max Planck Society, the clinical research group was initially based in the Center of Biochemistry of the MHH and the later Max Planck Institute for Experimental Endocrinology (now TwinCore) and
stud.mh-hannover.de Supervisors: Dr. Yatsenko / Prof. Dr. Halyna Shcherbata, Institute of Cell Biochemistry Project: Stress-dependent regulation of neuromuscular disease-associated proteins by miRNAs Final
Infections and Zoonoses (RIZ) Prof. Dr. Albert Osterhaus Prof. Dr. Guus Rimmelzwaan Department of Biochemistry & RIZ Dr. Imke Steffen Leibniz University of Hannover Currently no active members