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MHH Professor Welte honoured for his life's work

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Tobias Welte has been a professor of pneumology at MHH for almost 20 years, where he also previously studied. The 64-year-old is a board member of the German Centre for Lung Research and has excellent networks

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Cellular Biophysics

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biochemistry, quantitative cell biology, and biophysics applied to comparative in vitro and in vivo studies of various myosins including classes 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 15. Our investigations provide new and

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[Translate to Englisch:] Migrant healthcare workers and Covid-19

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with a focus on higher-skilled; it connects health policy/system and actor-centred approaches. The study investigates perceptions and needs of migrant HCWs, drawing on survey data gathered at Hannover Medical [...] Health Workforce Research and Policy. She is a member of the Local Ethic Committee for Scientific Study Protocols WHO Romania country office and the EUPHAnxt coordinator for the European Public Health

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[Translate to Englisch:] Kurzumfrage

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Prüfer/innen, Study Nurses, Studienassistenten/innen, Dokumentare/innen,… Refresher : halbtägig, bei Besitz eines gültigen Grundkurszertifikates, für alle Interessierten, insbesondere Prüfer/innen, Study Nurses

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Career

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the neurology module as well as elective courses: General Neurosurgery Basics (for the 3rd year of study): In this course you will receive a comprehensive introduction to the basics of general neurosurgery [...] deepen your theoretical knowledge in practice. Neuro-oncology and tumour surgery (for the 4th year of study): You will learn about modern computer-assisted surgical procedures with intraoperative monitoring [...] microsurgical brain tumour removal. Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery (for the 5th year of study): You will gain insight into stereotactic procedures performed in the clinic. This includes deep brain

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Group Iorga

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stages in comparative studies with adult human myocardial samples; myofibrillar phenotypization involving assessments with multiple micromechanical and biochemical methods for studies of development, regeneration [...] 137(3):255-270 PubMed Lionne C., Iorga B., Candau R., Travers F. (2003) “Why choose myofibrils to study muscle myosin ATPase?”, J. Muscle Res. Cell Motil. (ISSN: 0142-4319), Vol. 24 (2-3):139-148 PubMed

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Specialist for bone marrow diseases and cancer: Professor Heidel moves to the MHH

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working with the excellent team at my clinic and the proven experts at MHH." Florian Heidel had studied and obtained his doctorate in his native city of Erlangen before moving to Mainz for his specialist

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MHH mourns the death of Professor Reinhold E. Schmidt

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Professor Dr Michael Manns. His enthusiasm for the immune system already gripped him during his medical studies in Bonn in the seventies. Professor Schmidt, who had been working at the MHH since 1980, headed the

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The MHH mourns the death of Professor Karl-Martin Koch

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always honour his memory." Karl-Martin Koch was born in 1934 in Eschwege, Werra-Meißner district. He studied medicine in Göttingen, Würzburg and Frankfurt am Main. He acquired his specialisation as a clinical

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Minister Spahn visits the CRC Hannover and the biobank

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internationally and contribute daily to the expansion of knowledge.” He said there were many promising studies and many questions around the virus were already answered, but the timeline for the release of vaccines

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