MD/PhD Programme "Molecular Medicine" (HBRS) The MD/PhD Programme ‘Molecular Medicine’ is aimed at doctors and natural scientists with a state examination or M.Sc. degree and prepares students for the step
medical professional in the Hannover Region* for at least 18 months Proof: Statement of the attending doctor and, if applicable, medical findings ------------------------------------------- * The region Hanover
practical philosophy at the universities of Siegen, Jena, Vechta and Göttingen. He received his doctorate from Goethe University Frankfurt am Main in 2012 with a thesis on the theory of human rights. Research
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of Education and Research (BMBF) ► also: HiLF program of the MHH, Society of Friends of the MHH Doctoral students of the working group and guest scientists cand. med. Eva Scheer (supervision since 04/2025)
Immunomodulation (Würzburg University) and Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS, MHH) Germany for doctoral studies. Junior Research Fellowship award by CSIR (Center for Scientific and Industrial Research)-
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Diploma, doctoral and master theses of the working group Our working group is involved in a variety of teaching activities at the Hannover Medical School. For detailed information, see current lectures
blood plays an important role both in the diagnosis of prostate cancer - called prostate cancer by doctors - and in the control of prostate cancer therapy. In contrast, it is controversial in early detection [...] Copyright: Probase GAIN The German multi-organ Auto-Immunity Network ( GAIN) is an association of doctors and scientists from the universities of Freiburg, Hanover, Munich and Kiel with the aim of researching [...] approximately 1.5 billion euros. If no action is taken, we risk leaving society in a situation where doctors will have few, if any, options to treat resistant bacterial infections. DFG Healthy cohort DFG Healthy
Empirical ethics Ethics of dementia-related diseases Ethics of transplantation medicine Academic Degrees Doctoral Degree Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of