Sarina joined the Institute of Immunology as postdoctoral researcher in 2015. Since 2020 she is professor for Human Systems Immunology within the EXC RESIST. Sarina uses state-of-the-art technologies to
These include the collaborative research centres SFG 599 on Biomedical Engineering (coordinator: Professor Th. Lenarz) and SFB Transregio 37 on ‘Micro- and nanosystems in medicine’, the cluster of excellence
the scientist emphasises. The IVIM (In Vitro Immortalisation) test developed at the Institute of Professor Dr Axel Schambach several years ago and approved in the USA, Canada, Australia and Europe already
infections. In 2019 he became an Assistant Professor at NYU before joining the Institute of Virology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) in 2021 as a DZIF Associate Professor. Alumni of the Group - Selected articles
Too many organs are still lost. With regular protocol biopsies, this will hopefully change," says Professor Dr Hans Heiner Wedemeyer, Director of the MHH Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology
medicine and have developed many application techniques and medical products," says Clinic Director Professor Dr Peter Vogt. For example, the silk has already been successfully used to reconstruct peripheral
Angiology at Hannover Medical School (MHH), Europe's leading PPCM centre under the direction of Professor Dr Johann Bauersachs, who is also chairman of the European PPCM Committee. The disease is not only
the large amounts of data would be a great help, especially for critically ill newborns," says Professor Dr. Bettina Bohnhorst, head of the neonatal intensive care unit at MHH. In the USA and other countries
protective immune response. In contrast to the conventional injection of the vaccine into the muscle, Professor Förster has chosen an innovative approach and is testing the administration via the respiratory [...] SARS-CoV-2 infection a priori. If the vaccination by inhalation is successful in animal experiments, Professor Förster's team aims to initiate a phase I clinical study. MWK COVID-19 cohort Project leader: Prof
Physics and Acoustics, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Pascale Sandmann, Professor of Clinical Audiology at the Faculty VI of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Oldenburg