Tissue Antigens; Wiley) 2006 – 2008 President, German Society for Immunogenetics (DGI) 2007 – 2010 Executive Board, European Federation for Immunogenetics (EFI) 2007 – 2014 Scientific Advisory Board, Integrated [...] Scientific Advisory Board, European Federation for Immunogenetics (EFI) Since 2011 Editorial Board, Transfusionsmedizin (Thieme) 2012 – 2014 President, German Society for Immunogenetics (DGI) 2014 – 2018 Management [...] He is particularly interested in the genetic structure, molecular function and regulation of histocompatibility systems in order to identify therapeutic targets for graft engineering to substantially improve
Facility, Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, MHH) Prof. Dr. Nataliya Di Donato (Department of Human Genetics, MHH) Prof. Dr. Lars Dölken (Institute of Virology, MHH) Prof. Dr. Gisa Gerold (Institute of [...] neuroinflammation of various origin. Synaptic resources – critical for synaptic flexibility at long distances from the soma – as targets for neuroinflammation. The interplay of cytokines, glia and neurons [...] Ronchi (Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi, Turin) Prof. Dr. Axel Schambach (Institute of Experimental Hematology, MHH) Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schwabe (Department
Pathologie (MHH) und seit Juli 2014 am Institut für Humangenetik der MHH tätig. Frau Prof. Steinemann leitet das TEAM Funktionelle Genomik am Institut für Humangenetik. Prof. Dr. Doris Steinemann ist verheiratet [...] Kiel und dem Institut für Humangenetik (Prof. Dr. med. Werner Grote), Universität Kiel. Seit März 2001 ist Dr. rer. nat. Doris Steinemann als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Zell- und [...] 2008 Zuerkennung der Zusatzbezeichnung "Fachhumangenetikerin" durch die Gesellschaft für Humangenetik (GfH) 2011 Habilitation für das Fachgebiet Humangenetik. 2015 PD Dr. rer. nat. Doris Steinemann tritt
ment for Cardiothoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery. The work is funded by a contract of the German Armed Forces (2022-2026). We have recently established a protocol for deriving human Schwann [...] regeneration represent one research focus at our institute. Peripheral nerve lesions result in impairment of quality of life with differing severity for patients, many suffer from life-long disabilities [...] replacement strategy for autologous nerve grafting. In our work, we combine material science approaches with tissue engineering attempts. The latter was originally based on genetic engineering of peripheral
Institute of Experimental Hematology Copyright: TC Ha, IEH, MHH Prof. Dr. med. Axel Schambach, PhD (Director) Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Institut Experimentelle Hämatologie - OE 6960 - Carl-Neuberg-Str [...] schambach.axel @ mh-hannover.de The Institute of Experimental Hematology investigates the biology of blood cell formation and function with a special focus on genetic cell modification as a new therapeutic [...] molecular cell modification for the treatment of severe blood diseases, such as immune disorders and leukemia. The detection and prevention of risks associated with genetic cell modification and training
medication. The mean C-GUIDE score for diagnostic outcomes in the Baby Lion study was 18.5 and for non-diagnostic outcomes 7.9, so overall some clinical benefit was found even for non-diagnostic outcomes. It [...] report) for critically ill children is feasible in routine practice in Germany. DRKS-ID: DRKS00025163 Contact Dr. med. Bernd Auber, MBA Leitender Oberarzt, Stellvertretender Institutsleiter 0511 532 8719 [...] and impact on patient management. ... should be available for every critically ill child in an interdisciplinary approach. ... is indispensable for diagnosing uncommon rare diseases. Thank you ❤️ ... ...
as enzymes responsible for glycan assembly. Our projects aim at: Identifying and characterising new glycosylation pathways (ideally absent in human) Analysing their importance for the pathogen survival [...] environment and enables interaction with its host. Therefore its integrity is often crucial for the organism survival or for the establishment of infection and many of the medicines currently in use act by interfering [...] interfering with the cell coat assembly. The parasites Leishmania , responsible for human diseases collectively called leishmaniases and the opportunistic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus , the agent of invasive
better understand congenital human diseases including valvular-septal defects of the heart, anomalies of the urinary tract and hearing loss by establishing mouse models for these disorders and deciphering [...] them. In the long run, this may provide means to reinitiate developmental programs for regenerative approaches in human diseases. A major focus of our molecular work lies in the analysis of signaling pathways [...] Group Prof. Dr. A. Kispert Research Our research focuses on the genetic control mechanisms governing vertebrate development using the mouse as a model organism. More specifically, we are interested in
andere relevante Technologien“ gefördert durch den Riksbankens Jubileumsfonds for the Humanities and Social Sciences am Institut für Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin der Universitätsmedizin Göttingen PI: [...] (Englisch). Perry, J., Alpinar-Sencan, Z. “Being Well Informed” as the Basis for “Good Care”: Moving towards Standards for Counseling for Dementia Prediciton and Early Diagnosis in Germany . 16th World Congress [...] Ethik und Recht/medizinische Schiene, Institut für Biomedizinische Ethik und Medizingeschichte (IBME) an der Universität Zürich, Schweiz. Dissertation: Organ Selling, Human Dignity and its Violation: A Critical
Students of the year 2002 Diya Abraham INDIA supervisor: Prof. Eichele, Max-Planck Institute f. Experimental Endocrinology, project: Analyzing the in vivo function of Protein kinase C by using mutant mice [...] project: Generation and characterization of hematopoietic stem cell lines as novel tools to investigate genetic and developmental aspects of congenital bone marrow failure syndromes Final exam November 2006 Thomas [...] logy and Hepatology OE 6810, project: Mast cell-nerve interactions in the intestine: Implications for intestinal inflammation Final exam November 2005 Shashi Kant INDIA supervisor: Prof. Gaestel, Physiological