000 euros over five years. "This is a project that is unique in Germany in this form," emphasises Professor Dr. Frank Bengel, Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine and Dean of Research at MHH. Tiny [...] the living organism visible and is therefore enormously important for medical research," explains Professor Dr. Tobias Ross, Head of the Department of Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry. This is achieved with [...] already transferred some radiopharmaceuticals and imaging methods into practical application," Professor Ross emphasises. Now, he says, the aim is to expand the spectrum and find new, precisely fitting
first time, we have an approach to combat the virus directly without major side effects," explains Professor Dr. Thomas Skripuletz, senior physician at the MHH Department of Neurology. The solution lies in [...] the same tissue characteristics as those of the recipients, i.e. are HLA-compatible," explains Professor Dr. Britta Eiz-Vesper, immunologist at the MHH Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant [...] manage production virtually overnight, which is a real survival advantage for those affected," notes Professor Eiz-Vesper. And the earlier therapy can be carried out, the lower the risk of permanent severe damage
interest to use the facility, other academic organisations and companies can contact Professor Pich. Contact: Professor Dr. Andreas Pich pich.andreas@mh-hannover.de [...] Status: 26. March 2021 "It's a real workhorse: fast and solid". This is how Professor Dr. Andreas Pich describes the new mass spectrometer of the MHH research facility Proteomics: "We can now investigate
founding rector of the MHH was the internist, Professor Rudolf Schoen of the University of Göttingen. He was succeeded by the first elected rector, Professor Fritz Hartmann, who played a decisive role in [...] after only 20 years, to 3,000. With the addition of new departments, the original number of 12 professors increased to about 140. Only 12 years after the MHH was founded, 80 per cent of the planned departments
immune system and especially against antimycotics, i.e. anti-fungal drugs. A research team led by Professor Dr. Françoise Routier from the Institute of Clinical Biochemistry at the Hannover Medical School [...] the fungus produces itself and then transports outside into its immediate environment," explains Professor Routier. There, the sugar molecule is chemically modified by an enzyme called deacetylase Agd3. [...] larvae with Aspergillus and saw that fewer caterpillars died when treated with Imatinib," says Professor Routier. The effect of imatinib would have to be optimised In cancer therapy, the drug has a cytostatic
and very young patients may still have residual hearing, especially in the range of low tones. Professor Dr. Waldo Nogueira Vazquez, head of the hearing prosthetics research group at the Department of [...] between hearing aid and cochlear implant In order to optimally match residual hearing and CI then, Professor Nogueira Vazquez wants to investigate the basic interaction mechanisms between electrical and acoustic [...] exchange of information and can cause frustration, loneliness and isolation for those affected," says Professor Nogueira Vazquez. The new developments will benefit a large number of people with hearing loss across
individual patients or groups of patients in the future," emphasised Professor Dr Dirk Heinz, Scientific Director of the HZI. MHH President Professor Dr Michael Manns, who was also the founding director of CiiM [...] of the foundation stone took place under the moderation of the CiiM directors Professor Dr. Markus Cornberg and Professor Dr. Yang Li, during which a time capsule was also embedded in the foundation stone
brings something with him: new ideas, research cooperation and proven staff. This is also true for Professor Dr. Kai Schmidt-Ott, who took over the management of the Clinic for Renal and Hypertension Diseases [...] Direct zoom into the cell "Acute kidney damage is associated with a wide variety of diseases," says Professor Schmidt-Ott. The complication often occurs with cardiovascular diseases or severe infectious diseases [...] and patients can suffer permanent damage or even complete loss of kidney function," emphasises Professor Schmidt-Ott. The trigger is often an insufficient blood supply to the kidney, so that the cells
important. These epidemiological developments have been traced by an international research team led by Professor Dr. Arndt Vogel and Private Lecturer (PD) Dr. Anna Saborowski from the Clinic for Gastroenterology [...] disease is increasing significantly and is becoming a major cause of hepatocellular carcinoma," notes Professor Vogel. Due to poor nutrition and lack of exercise, the number of extremely overweight people who [...] risk, but also make precise treatment decisions for all stages of hepatocellular carcinoma," says Professor Vogel. However, it is crucial for the success of the therapy that HCC patients are treated where
different courses of the disease is also still unknown. An international research project led by Professor Dr. Heiner Wedemeyer, Director of the MHH Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology [...] 500 patients with HDV and search for biomarkers for the immune response to the viruses" explains Professor Wedemeyer. "By doing this, we hope to develop a novel individualised approach to treatment against [...] tics and virological expertise in the field of HDV from leading centres in Europe," emphasises Professor Dr Markus Cornberg, Director of CiiM. The aim is to personalise patient monitoring strategies and