Teaching Teaching at the Institute of Cell Biochemistry The Institute of Cell Biochemistry is responsible for coordinating / advising students on the Bachelor's and Master's Biochemistry study programmes [...] in which the Medical School is involved. The Institute also offers numerous courses in Bachelor's and Master's Biochemistry, the study programs in Human Medicine and Dentistry as well as the study programmes
in the Cal-51 human breast carcinoma cell line. Mol Cell Biochem 2007; 306(1-2): 201-12 Christgen M, Lehmann U: MDA-MB-435: The questionable use of a melanoma cell line as a model for human breast cancer [...] 110(12): 3949-58 Becker JU, Hoerning A, Schmid KW, Hoyer PF: Immigrating progenitor cells contribute to human podocyte turnover. Kidney Int 2007; 72(12): 1468-73 Bock O, Hussein K, Brakensiek K, Buhr T, Schlué [...] Armstrong DL, Boerkoel CF: Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia: a clinicopathological correlation. J Med Genet 2007; 44(2): 122-30 Diensthuber M, Ilner T, Rodt T, Lenarz T, Samii M, Brandis A, Stöver T: Erythropoietin
ChIPSeq-analyses mRNA biology Single-nuclei sequencing Crispr/Cas genetic engineering Collaborating Partners: Prof. Dr. Lars Dölken (Institute of Virology, MHH) For collaboration requests, please contact Dr
hospitals in Germany, so it is especially valuable for research with human samples/human models. My current project works with human samples, so it is very important for me to have this research environment [...] Impact of immunmodulatory treatment of ARDS of different origin Supervisor: Dr. Theresa Graalmann, Institute for Experimental Infection Research, AG Translationale Immunology, Twincore As a Ph.D. student in [...] ity of prenatal-derived γδ T cells in neonatal infections Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sarina Ravens, Institute of Immunology, MHH The PhD Program „Infection Biology“ & “DEWIN” (ZIB) at Hannover Medical School
vectors produced by a superinfection-resistant stable packaging cell line allow genetic modification of primary human T lymphocytes. Labenski V, Suerth JD, Barczak E, Heckl D, Levy C, Bernadin O, Charpentier [...] Cancer Res. 2016;209:17-35. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-42934-2_2. Generation of Genetically Engineered Precursor T-Cells From Human Umbilical Cord Blood Using an Optimized Alpharetroviral Vector Platform. Hübner [...] Jordans S, Dilloo D. J Cell Mol Med 2022;26(23):5832-5845 DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.17604 Polarization of human iPSC-derived macrophages directs their immunological response to secondary pro-inflammatory stimuli
from the Institute for Laboratory Animals with histopathologic skills from organ experts in human pathology. In order to enable optimal patho-anatomical interpretation of animal models for human disease [...] behind xPa is to involve pathology specialists who have profound experience and skills in particular human organs, e.g. lung or kidney, in the analysis of the corresponding organ in animals also, in order [...] with novel and experimental therapies and thus acquire the necessary knowledge for interpreting human tissue specimens derived from patients treated by experimental therapy modalities. Consequently, xPa
Lehre Lehre im Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie Das Institut bietet zahlreiche Lehrveranstaltungen in Bachelor und Master Biochemie, den Studiengängen Human- und Zahnmedizin sowie den Studiengang Biologie
hypertrophy in hPSC-derived cardiomyocytes based on pharmacological stimuli or genetic mutations e.g. in the MYH7 or MYBPC3 genetic loci (DFG project cMyBP-C-Mutationen FKZ: ZW 64/4-2). This research strongly [...] AG Zweigerdt Zweigerdt Lab Applying human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) , we are working on aspects of developmental biology and regenerative medicine focused on the heart as well other tissues and lineages [...] HFOs), and studying cardiac hypertrophy in hPSC-cardiomyocytes based on pharmacological stimuli or genetic mutations (e.g. in MYH7 or MYBPC3). Collaboration with Industry : Besides academic partners (within
mellitus, and even to scarring of the liver tissue (liver cirrhosis) and liver cancer. The cause is a genetic defect that disrupts the regulation of iron absorption via the mucous membrane of the small intestine [...] injection, the rate of gene correction was twelve percent. "This is a great success, because most genetic diseases can already be controlled if five percent of the cells have the correct gene," emphasises [...] to 30 to 40 per cent," Dr. Krooss hopes. If this succeeds and the application then also works in humans, a single injection could in future save people suffering severely from haemochromatosis from liver
conference in Glasgow © Anna Beening June 21, 2023 "From June 10 to 13, 2023, the 56th European Human Genetics Conference took place in Glasgow. This annual conference brings together geneticists from all [...] and workshops. As part of the StrucMed program of the HBRS, I am currently also researching a human genetics issue for my medical doctoral thesis. Therefore, with the financial support of the Gesellschaft [...] Model. The Hannover Medical School 1961-1971". The guided tour with Professor Heiko Stoff from the Institute of History, Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine at the MHH began in 1961, when the Ministry of Lower