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D-Solve

D-SOLVE EU-Project Logo D-SOLVE The path to personalised hepatitis D treatment Hepatitis D is by far the most severe form of chronic viral hepatitis frequently leading to liver failure, hepatocellular carcinoma and death. However, there is very limited…

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Prof Dr Yang Li

Prof Dr Yang Li CiiM Director - CiiM +49 511 220027200 E-Mail Yang Li has headed the Department of Computational Biology for Individualised Medicine at the CiiM and the HZI since 2019 and was also appointed Director of the CiiM. The focus of her research is…

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Prof Dr Markus Cornberg

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Immunology of Viral Hepatitis and Infections in Liver Cirrhosis
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Prof Dr Yang Li

CiiM Director
Computational Biology for Individualised Medicine
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Prof Dr Markus Cornberg

Prof Dr Markus Cornberg CiiM Director - CiiM +49 511 532 6821 E-Mail Markus Cornberg is W3-Professor Infectious Diseases with a focus on Hepatology and Deputy Director of the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases and Endocrinology…

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Update Construction

Update Construction Location & Building Construction schedule and current work in progress In the following, we provide information on the planned construction process and current work in progress. Status August 2024 Current work in progress until December…

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Hijacking in the immune system

Up to 90% of the world's population carries HCMV. In people with a normal immune system, the infection is usually subclinical, i.e. it does not cause any pronounced symptoms. However, in immunocompromised patients, such as organ transplant recipients, the infection can…

29.02.2024
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MHH Professor Tobias Welte passed away

Welte was a highly valued partner and colleague to many researchers at the HZI. Particularly close collaborations with Tobias Welte existed, for example, with the HZI "Epidemiology" department under the direction of Prof. Gérard Krause (now WHO) and currently Dr. Berit…

12.03.2024
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Lyme disease: Probability of developing the disease is genetically predisposed

If a tick is infected with the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi s. l. (sensu lato = in the broader sense), these bacteria can be transmitted to humans through a tick bite and cause illness. Various organ systems can be affected: the skin, the nervous system or the joints.…

13.05.2024