Hannover Medical School (MHH) are now using a new treatment procedure for severe heart attacks. The team led by Professor Dr. Andreas Schäfer, Head of Cardiovascular Intensive Care Medicine, is using - for
processing and analysis Implementation and development of (Single-cell RNA) sequencing analysis tools Our team can look back on many years of experience. In our function as a primarily service-oriented research
inspections of the G-BA guidelines specified in the MD-QK-RL are coordinated and monitored by the MHH QA team. Contact: If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us at: eqs @ mh-hannover.de
to accept professional help. This is where the low-threshold therapy offered by Dr. Glahn and his team of psychiatric and psychological specialists comes in. It is intended for people at all stages of
researchers, they must first be standardised and structured. This is being done at the MHH by the team led by Dr. Matthias Gietzelt, research associate at the PLRI. "We have already prepared the infrastructure
specific cellular immunity should be transferred to the patients. In a multicentre case series, a team from Hannover Medical School (MHH) led by Professor Dr. Britta Eiz-Vesper from the I nstitute of
addition to her research projects, Agnes Bonifacius is part of the immune monitoring and manufacturing team, where she is jointly responsible for the immune monitoring of patients as well as the quality control
the Director of the MHH Clinic for Paediatric Haematology and Oncology. The international research team conducted a meta-analysis based on 11 studies that included results on germline testing of a total
until now. Therefore, there are still no drugs that can specifically promote healing. Now a research team led by Professor Dr. Kai Wollert, Head of Molecular and Translational Cardiology at the Department
form antibodies against the gene shuttle and thus prevent the desired treatment success. The research team led by Dr. Simon Krooss therefore wants to develop a new means of transport that does not trigger