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deaf before insertion of a hearing prosthesis such as a cochlear implant (CI). Now, a German-American team of authors led by Professor Dr. Andrej Kral, Scientific Director of the Institute for Audio and N
the therapy goals more effectively,” explains PhD student and project coordinator Saskia Hamers. The team headed by Professor Krüger wants to find out whether self-chosen measures can improve the well-being
structures through self-organization had not yet been reproduced in the cell culture dish. Our research team headed by Dr. Robert Zweigerdt, cell biologist at the Leibniz Research Laboratories for Biotechnology
cooperation in health research. RESIST is a cluster of excellence consisting of about 50 research teams. The aim is to better protect particularly vulnerable people from viral and bacterial infections.
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modern devices and thus determine where the normal range ends and the disease begins. Now, a research team led by Dr. Christian Schultze-Florey from the Department of Haematology, Haemostaseology, Oncology
register-based cohort study to precisely determine the risk of cancer in children with FA and AT. The team observed a drastically increased risk of cancer in the affected children compared to the general
whom the disease no longer progresses in the typical relapses but insidiously. "Our international team has translated current research results into clinical practice and worked out exactly what makes sense