with an international consortium from Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Canada, Professor Ulrich Martin, head of LEBAO, has been awarded a grant of 1.2 Million Euro by the E-Rare ERA-NET programme for
Pöhlmann – Georg-August-University Göttingen ( UG ) / German Primate Center ( DPZ ), Göttingen Ulrich Martin – LEBAO, MHH Armin Braun – Fraunhofer-Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine ( ITEM ) [...] cultures that can serve as an in vitro model for SARS-CoV2 infections. Cooperation Partners: Ulrich Martin and Ruth Olmer – LEBAO, MHH Gisa Gerold – University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover ( TiHo )
mutations G680A and G680V. (2011) J. Biol. Chem. 286 (40), 35051-35060. Chinthalapudi K, Taft MH, Martin R, Heissler SM, Preller M, Hartmann FK, Brandstaetter H, Kendrick-Jones J, Tsiavaliaris G, Gutzeit [...] (2011) Nucleic Acids Res. 39 (4), 1398-407. Forke R, Gruner KK, Knott KE, Auschill S, Agarwal S, Martin R, Böhl M, Richter S, Tsiavaliaris G, Fedorov R, Manstein DJ, Gutzeit HO, and Knölker H-J. Total [...] protein nanomachine for operation in biohybrid devices. (2010) Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 49 , 312-316. Martin R, Agarwal S, Jäger A, Böhl M, Richter S, Tsiavaliaris G, Fedorov R, Manstein DJ, Gutzeit HO, Knölker
ke cells and their immunomodulatory properties". He belongs to the working group of Prof. Ulrich Martin from the LEBAO - Leibniz Research Laboratory for Biotechnology and Artificial Organs. Philippe Alexandre
18, 2024 with PD Dr. Thomas Sudhop, Head of Clinical Trials and Information Technology at BfArM, Martin Krauss, BVMA e.V., Dr. Thorsten Ruppert, VfA e.V. and Dr. Kristin Forssmann from Meditrial on ways
cultures that allows for an upscaling of cardiomyocyte production Kempf, H.*, Kropp, C.*, Olmer, R., Martin, U., and Zweigerdt, R. 2015. Cardiac differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells in scalable
Translationsprojekte Personalisierte Medizin ”, the consortium partners, led by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Martin, are pursuing the goal that their approach should offer in future an alternative, personalized therapy [...] as a bridge-to-repair strategy. Consortial partners The project is coordinated by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Martin (Leibniz Research Laboratories for Biotechnology and Artificial Organs, LEBAO/ Hannover Medical School) [...] Less Invasive Instruments For Cardiac Tissue Stabilizing. Raphael Moenkemoeller, Leon Budde, Ulrich Martin, Andreas Martens und Thomas Seel , Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering ( https://doi.org/10