including rejection reactions. In addition, our scientific interest in cooperation with clinical partners of the MHH and other university hospitals also applies to immunosuppression after organ transplantation
biomaterial and their derivatives (DNA, RNA, meta data, cell lines) for DZIF and other partners at the DZIF partner sites Setup of a method platform for the generation of derivatives and improved analysis [...] meta data of the samples becomes available for the DZIF partners Development of structured ELSI, QM und IT solutions for DZIF biobanks and partners https://www.dzif.de/en/infrastructure/biobanking GBA German [...] locations and to transfer the research results into practice. Biospecimen of high pertinence for DZIF partners are for example cultures of pathogens and so-called microbial producers, which are bacteria that
approaches could be developed specifically." 5,000 blood samples will be studied The three consortium partners are contributing their specific methodological expertise to the study and will evaluate blood samples
monitored as part of early phase study protocols. The clinical trial unit is operated together with CRC partner Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM), with both legal entities,
to disturbed communications between immune cells and endothelium. Therefore, together with DZIF partners in Munich (TUM, LMU), Heidelberg, Marburg, Tübingen and Hamburg (UKE), we are investigating important
patient data. These models are being developed for worldwide use in cooperation with international partners. This enables data exchange across countries. The diverse applications of this approach range from
receives funding of more than one million euros. Participants are not specifically selected "With our partner institutions, we want to bring together data not only from the hospital information systems but also
organisation BRCA Network, which offers help with familial cancer. In addition to the treatment partners at the site, there are cooperations with other organ cancer centres in the region, which also undergo
network locally, regionally and worldwide. We draw new ideas from this cooperation. Together with our partners and their expertise, we use these ideas to develop innovative services for all areas of society
rtium call of the BMFTR , present and discuss your own project ideas and connect with potential partners from other university‑sites in Lower Saxony. Thematic Focus of the Projects Funding is available