healing and regeneration are being researched. In the future, larger defects could be treated using transplants grown in vitro (in the laboratory), wound healing could be improved and the formation of scars
gastrology and neurology, hematooncology and cardiology. A main focus of the Medical School is transplantation medicine with the adjacent subjects of immunology which is recognized worldwide. Besides the
Institute of Toxicology - OE 5340 Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1 30625 Hannover Transplant Immunology Prof. Dr. Christine Falk ►To the Centre for Transplant Immunology Head of Institute: Prof. Dr. Christine Falk Phone: [...] Klein.Sonja@mh-hannover.de Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering Prof. Dr. Rainer Blasczyk ►To the Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering Head: Prof. Dr. Rainer Blasczyk Address: [...] Address: Hannover Medical School Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering, OE8350 Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1 30625 Hannover T +49 511 532 6700 F +49 511 532 2079 Blood donation service: T 0800
of them can be treated with medication, but for some of the young children only bone marrow transplantation is an option. This particularly severe form of MSMD due to mutations in the IFN-γR1 gene is therefore [...] Current treatment methods are administration of anti-infectives (symptomatic) or stem cell transplantation (causal). However, due to recurrent infections, success is not satisfactory. A long-lasting solution
also completed his habilitation there. In 1983 he founded one of the first European stem cell transplantation facilities in Innsbruck. From 1990, Prof. Huber shaped the III Medical Clinic and Polyclinic [...] institution for the treatment of malignant blood and tumour diseases and a centre for stem cell transplantation and palliative medicine. Thanks to his commitment, numerous research results in cancer immunotherapy
MHH. In the research project "3D-Heart-2B", scientists from the Clinic for Cardiac, Thoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery (HTTG) and the Leibniz Research Laboratories for Biotechnology and Artificial [...] ved heart valves of otherwise damaged hearts, which are exchanged for a healthy organ during a transplant. Purified from the body's own cells, the homografts serve as an immune-neutral basic scaffold for
BCR-ABL positive ALL cells were lentivirally transduced with a vector expressing luciferase and transplanted into NSG mice. After successful growth of leukemia cells, mice were treated with the BCL2 inhibitor [...] miR-125b can block G-CSF-induced differentiation in murine 32D cells in vitro. In vivo, however, transplantation of murine miR-125b-overexpressing bone marrow cells led to an increased growth of myeloid cells
ic T cells in optimizing T-cell immunity in transplant recipients Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Britta Eiz-Vesper, Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering, MHH Academic Background: Biotechnology
areas of hepatology, chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, gastrointestinal tumor diseases, liver transplantation and endocrinology. Our functional areas of sonography and endoscopy also carry out clinical studies [...] clinic → Tel. 0511 532-3850, -3779, -5702 Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases → Tel. 0511 532- 3160 Transplant outpatient clinic for liver → Tel.: 0511 532-6306 Gastroenterological oncology outpatient clinic
Final exam November 2024 Greta Meyer GERMANY Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christine Falk, Institute of Transplantation Immunology Project: Modulation of T and NK cell responses by recombinant NKG2DL expressing human [...] Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Institute of Experimental Hematology Project: Pulmonary transplantation of macrophages as a cell-based therapy to treat chronic infections in the cystic fibrosis lung