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for the benefit of our patients. Please take a look at our current projects and feel free to contact us! Contact Prof. Dr. med. Florian F.W. Vondran Work Group Leader ☎ 0511-532 4194 Remedies @ mh-hannover
Blasczyk Publication list (PubMed-Link) PubFacts Rainer Blasczyk Publication list (PubFacts-Link) CONTACT Rainer Blasczyk, MD Professor and Chairman Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering
Blasczyk Publication list (PubMed-Link) PubFacts Rainer Blasczyk Publication list (PubFacts-Link) CONTACT Rainer Blasczyk, MD Professor and Chairman Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering
on these states, microglia interact with neurons through soluble factors and/or direct physical contact sites during both resting state or inflammatory conditions. Here, neurotrophic viral infections represent
Transplant Immunology Genetic Engineering PubMed Rainer Blasczyk Publication list (PubMed-Link) CONTACT Professor Rainer Blasczyk, MD Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering Hannover
employees in the following drop-down boxes. If you have any further questions about our team, you can contact us at any time. Head of the Research Group Bernd Heinrich, MD Hanover Medical School (MHH) Department
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on offer. Additional time will be available during various breaks during the day to make personal contact with supervisors. On invitation to the interview, candidates will also be sent details on all the
Research Topic: Role of membrane trafficking proteins involved in pathogen-exploited host organelle contact site formation Supervisor: Dr. Lina Herhaus, Immune Signalling, HZI Academic Background: Molecular