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Prinz Group

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Prof. Dr. Immo Prinz Institute of Immunology, OE 5240 I11-02-1470 Phone: +49 511 532 9739 E-Mail: Prinz.Immo @ mh-hannover.de Research Focus We are exploring the development, homeostasis, and function

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Weiß Group

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Dr. Siegfried Weiß Institute of Immunology, OE 5240 I11-02-1370 Phone: +49 511 532 9731 E-Mail: Weiss.Siegfried @ mh-hannover.de Research Focus Our main interest is the interaction of bacterial pathogens

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For partners & investors

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For industry, partners & investors MHH/FWT2 is the central point of contact for industry and institutions that want to work with life scientists to transfer research findings into the best results for

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Group Amrute-Nayak

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Collaboration partners International Collaboration partners Dr. Xuan Li, Heart and lung Research institute, Cambridge, UK Prof. Michael Regnier , Heart and Muscle Mechanics (HAMM) Lab, University of Washington [...] Dr. Tianbang Wang finished his doctoral studies in the research group of PD. Dr. Walter Steffen, Institute for Molecular-and Cell physiology, Hannover Medical School. Here he undertook the project about [...] 2018, He is working as a postdoctoral researcher in the research group of Dr. Mamta Amrute-Nayak, Institute for Molecular-and Cell physiology, Hannover Medical School His project involved: Characterizing

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PD Dr. rer. nat. Mamta Amrute

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2017: Principal Investigator im Institut für Molekular- und Zellphysiologie an der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover (MHH) 2012-2016: Postdoctoral researcher Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology [...] council- Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB), Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2003 – 2006, Ph.D. in Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology, Medical School Hannover, Germany. 2001-2002, Junior research fellow

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Excellence Strategy 2025

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been represented by several Clusters of Excellence, thus consolidating its position as a leading institution in the German research landscape. The Hannover-Braunschweig-Göttingen region provides the ideal [...] internationally competitive research networks are being established. At the MHH and its partner institutions, Hearing4All and RESIST have been established in this way, as well as the expired Cluster of [...] Profile Since its foundation, the MHH has developed into one of the most distinguished biomedical institutions in Germany. It is not only a supra-regional reference centre, but is also known and respected

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Welte and Ganser are among the most quoted scientists

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database from Clarivate Analytics. The decisive factor for the list of "heads" was not only work at an institute in the field, but also publications in immunological journals. The database creators were therefore

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Halle Group

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Dr. med. Stephan Halle, PhD Institute of Immunology, OE 5240 I11-02-1120 Phone: +49 511 532 9729 E-Mail: Halle.Stephan @ mh-hannover.de Research Focus During childhood, we experience numerous episodes

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MHH stays on course in 2022

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research-active university medical institutions in Germany. The German Research Foundation (DFG) therefore ranks MHH third among all university medical institutions in Germany in terms of third-party funding

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Conference Presentations and Invited Talks (Selection)

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Molecular nanomachines at work: how myosins coordinate cellular movement and transport. Nov. 2011, Institut für Tierökologie und Zellbiologie, Prof. Bernd Schierwater, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Germany [...] zur Aufklärung der Funktionen von cCMP und cUMP. Oct. 2010, cCMP/cUMP Symposium, Pharmakologisches Institut der MHH, Prof. Roland Seifert, Hannover, Germany. G. Tsiavaliaris. Control of velocity and mode

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