organs. To improve the biological relevance of neuroscientific research approaches, it is a major challenge to model inter-organ communication ex vivo . Together with our collaborating partners, we aim at
organs. To improve the biological relevance of neuroscientific research approaches, it is a major challenge to model inter-organ communication ex vivo . Together with our collaborating partners, we aim at
Vol. 54. June 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.2945 Gutenbrunner C, Boekel A, Egen C. Challenges of occupational participation of people with spinal cord injury – results of a focus group discussion
Tx-Projekt – Integriertes Forschungs- und Behandlungszentrum Transplantation Sprecher: Prof. Dr. Hermann Haller; Beteiligung von: PD Dr. Alexander Glahn / FG 'Abhängigkeitserkrankungen' Projekt: "Die Leptin-H
the modulation of microRNAs is a key approach in the development of innovative therapies for challenging diseases. September 2024 Elisa Mohr and Philipp Höhne receive Poster Awards The Fraunhofer CIMD [...] progress of the first microRNA therapy for heart failure in patients to a completely packed lecture hall. Works outing 2023 The Thum Lab had a very successful annual excursion. In addition to hard work and [...] establish this new class of compounds for cardiovascular therapeutics. We are looking forward to a challenging and interesting four years in non-coding RNA research. For more information, please click here:
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Studium: 2021-2024: Master of Science Gesundheits- und Pflegewissenschaften, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 2019-2021: Bachelor of Arts Pflege, Hochschule Hannover 2014-2017: Ausbildung zur Gesundheits-
Operative Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Bonn PD Dr. Heiko Schenk and Prof. Dr. Hermann Haller, Nephrology, Hannover Medical School and Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Maine, USA Prof
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