different age groups in the population developed. Compression and expansion Professor Geyer and his team have been working on the topic of “compression and expansion of morbidity” since 2014. This is also
brain tissue and often leads to death within a few weeks. But three years ago, an interdisciplinary team at Hannover Medical School (MHH) found a groundbreaking way to stop the spread of the virus. Since
receive a so-called apheresis on ward 10 of the clinic, with the participation of the acute dialysis team. This method, colloquially known as blood washing, is well established in renal medicine and is used
feedback is discussed as facial feedback theory. In an earlier meta-analysis, Professor Krüger and his team had already demonstrated that a BTX injection into the glaballar region has a positive influence on
population each year; this microbe is also a frequent cause of endocarditis and bacteremia. Primarily, our team studies S. aureus host-pathogen interaction and the pathology of staphylococcal infections which includes
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forward to meeting you in Hannover in November 2025. Kind regards, Professor Dr. Mechthild Gross and the team of the Midwifery Research and Educational Unit at MHH Free registration No fees are charged. Please
Women Every Child Agendas of the United Nations to support Universal Health Coverage Our team A multi-disciplinary team of clinicians (obstetrics and midwifery), public health physicians, social scientists [...] tackle the constraints on provision of high quality intrapartum care in view of the multi-disciplinary teams providing maternity care Evidence of scalability, costs and effects of simultaneously implementing [...] 176-182; doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1076979. Gross MM Schwarz C Burian RA Keirse MJNC Hecker H. Midwifery teams differ in their opinions regarding study participation. Birth Issues 2007; 15: 77- 82. Published posters:
the donor organ, it also facilitates infections caused by viruses, fungi and bacteria. A research team led by Dr Anna Christina Dragon from the Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering
Neurology at the Medical School (MHH) has now filled a gap in this area. In a multicentre study, a team investigated these aspects in the rare autoimmune diseases neuromyelitis optica spectrum disease (NMOSD)