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In close collaboration with the transplant surgery team, both theoretical and clinical research was carried out that proved of fundamental importance for lung transplants and in treating chronic fibrosis [...] l Cluster of Excellence for auditory research, the Integrated Research and Treatment Center Transplantation (IFB-Tx), and its involvement in the German Centre for Infection Research (DZI) and in the German [...] Medicine at the University of Hamburg and until 2000 was a research associate in the bone marrow transplantation of the UKE. In 2000, Professor Baum moved to Hanover at the MHH and until 2005 held the C3 Endowed
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specifically switch off genes in order to protect us from attack by certain viruses or to make transplants invisible to the recipient's immune system," says Professor Büning. “We really are on the threshold
with a maximum care hospital with a supra-regional catchment area. Its research focuses on transplantation and stem cell research/regenerative medicine, infection and immunity research as well as biomedical
fungus found everywhere in the environment. In immunocompromised people - for example, after transplantation or severe respiratory illnesses such as influenza or COVID-19 – the fungus can enter the lungs
and senior physician in the Department of Hematology, Hemostaseology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation at the MHH. State-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic procedures allow patients to plan their
are treated where the entire spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic options, including liver transplantation, interventional local procedures and systemic therapies, are offered. And this is only offered
lead to abnormal scarring (fibrosis) of the liver, which can end in cirrhosis and require an organ transplant. For successful treatment, the disease must be detected as early as possible. A research team led
complex, innovative and difficult operations currently available in the fields of cardiac, thoracic, transplant and vascular surgery. This extreme variety of surgical therapies gives young physicians an incomparable