semesters. This results in the following study credits by study programmes : Model degree program in Human medicine : 13 semesters standard period of study + 6 bonus semesters = 19 semesters of study credit [...] semesters of study credit (payment of long term study fees from the 24th semester) Second degree in human medicine or dentistry (due to career aspirations in oral and maxillofacial surgery) : 30 semesters [...] period of study: Submission of state certificates or attestations from relevant Facilities or Institutions
procedures are carried out in our materials testing laboratory and in close cooperation with other Institutes and Clinical Departments of the MHH to test material-specific parameters: Microtensile tests of [...] teeth are affected, this entails extensive treatment. The scientific guideline "Treatment of rare, genetic diseases of the teeth" (AWMF registry number 083 - 048) aims to characterize some of these diseases
Psychiatric Institute Outpatient Clinic (PIA) Here you can find out more about our extensive range of consultation hours and groups. The Campus Polyclinic brings together various treatment services. In [...] l university outpatient clinic with numerous consultation hours, there is also the Psychiatric Institute Outpatient Clinic, where patients with mental illnesses are cared for by a multi-professional and [...] caregivers of those affected. Our particular focus is on the treatment of patients who suffer from a genetic syndrome, e.g. Prader-Willi syndrome, Down syndrome, Cornelia de Lange syndrome, Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
D, Skawran B, Hofmann W, Ahrens P , Arnold N, Kroll P, Kreipe H , Schlegelberger B, Gadzicki D: Human BRCA1-associated breast cancer: no increase in numerical chromosomal instability compared to sporadic [...] Laenger F, Jonigk D, Luisetti M: Clinical utility gene card for: α-1-antitrypsin deficiency. Eur J Hum Genet 2011; 19(5): doi:10.1038/ejhg.2010.246 Jonigk D, Golpon H, Bockmeyer CL, Maegel L, Hoeper MM, Gottlieb [...] Guembes-Hidalgo L, Sis B, Haller H, Halloran PF: The molecular phenotype of 6-week protocol biopsies from human renal allografts: reflections of prior injury but not future course. Am J Transplant 2011; 11(4):
of 10.000€, for their outstanding work in clinical research on the topic of " Gene correction of human induced pluripotent stem cells repairs the cellular phenotype in Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis " [...] Hereditary pulmonary alveolar proteinosis occurs with a probability of 2:1,000,000,000. And the specific genetic defect in Irim was first discovered in 2006. In this disease, the scavenger cells in the lungs, also [...] Neonatology at the MHH. Professor Kabesch was honored for his internationally recognized research on genetics in bronchial asthma. The Johannes Wenner Prize is named after the initiator of the Society for Pediatric
biopsy in the era of precision medicine Heinz-Peter Schultheiß (Berlin) Session 2 | The Robert Koch Institute 16:10-16:30 Viral research at RKI from past to present Sascha Al Dahouk (Berlin) 16:35-16:55 Insights [...] than just the 5th wheel on the wagon Prof. Dr. Jörg Hoffmann (Berlin) 12:25-12:45 A novel class of human monoclonal antibodies neutralising HEV Katja Dinkelborg (Hannover) 12:50-13:10 Novel antivirals to [...] by the Scientific Committee Members. Prof. Dr. Jens Kurreck Technische Universität Berlin (TUB) Institute of Biotechnology Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Todt Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) Department of Molecular
ce Institute (INI) have failed," says Dr. Andreas Tecklenburg, MHH Presidium member for patient care. Professor Krauss' curriculum vitae Joachim K. Krauss was born in Kehl in 1957. He studied Human medicine
Bioethics Open Research 1:4 Katzer M, Salloch S, Schindler C, Mertz M (2023) Ethical requirements for human challenge studies: a systematic review of reasons . Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 114:1209-1219 [...] e - a case study ." In: Hügli A, Chiesa C, Dorthe G (eds.) Studia philosophica: At the limits of human life. Health, Legal, Power . Yearbook of the Swiss Philosophical Society, Vol. 70/2011. Schwabe Verlag [...] Do people being cared for and professional carers benefit from its use? Preliminary HTA report. Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), Cologne Gorenoi V, Bruns F, Mertz M , Kahrass
application of high-dose antibiotic therapy) e. Ex-vivo gene therapy (e.g. ex-vivo correction of genetic diseases) E) Advantages of ex-vivo compared to in-vivo therapy include the local, organ-specific [...] Burgdorf S, Melosh N, Newell E, Ginhoux F, Schlitzer A, Schultze J. Cellular differentiation of human monocytes is regulated by time dependent IL4 signaling and NCOR2. Immunity. 2017 Dec 19;47(6):1051-
Fucosylated lipid nanocarriers loaded with antibiotics efficiently inhibit mycobacterial propagation in human myeloid cells. J Control Release 2021; 334: 201-212. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.04.012. Fortuna A [...] Buchwalow IB, Dhein S, Hofmann B, Kirchhefer U, Gergs U. Histamine can be Formed and Degraded in the Human and Mouse Heart. Front Pharmacol. 2021; 12: 582916. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2021.582916. Oeser S, Wallner [...] Turgay K. The alarmones (p)ppGpp are part of the heat shock response of Bacillus subtilis. PLoS Genet 2020; 16: e1008275 Schimmel K, Jung M, Foinquinos A, San José G, Beaumont J, Bock K, Grote-Levi L