the Best Abstract Award at GMDS 2017 for her great presentation on BrainLab, our mobile EEG framework Ina Fink was awarded with the Best Abstract Award at GMDS 2017 for her great presentation on BrainLab
engineering convened at MOCA for two days of intense discussions on the latest developments in cell stretcher technology and applications. Current challenges and visions for future developments were defined
DAPI) for EGFR (red). Right) Fluorescence in situ hybridization of a squamous bladder cancer sample (nuclei blue DAPI) showing two copies of the centromer of chromosome 7 and multiple gene loci for EGFR [...] bladder is a rarely diagnosed disease and associated with an unfavorable prognosis and less options for promising (neo)adjuvant therapy. SCC evolve from a dynamic phase transition of microscopically recognizable [...] cancer development with a special focus on putative (early) key drivers which may further hold promise for novel therapeutic implications. In addition, we aim give first insight into efficacy of novel therapeutic
course is the missing link between individual courses for oncological resection and neck dissection, microsurgical techniques and flap raising. For more information, please see the event flyer.
Referent: Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Psych. Stefan Priebe, Director, Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry,WHO, Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Services Development, Queen Mary University of London
Referent: Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Psych. Stefan Priebe, Director, Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry,WHO, Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Services Development, Queen Mary University of London
mit dem Titel „Application of new specific biomarkers for organ damage after open and endovascular thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm surgery as model for more accurate perioperative patients' surveillance“
Euregion, there are remarkable differences. For example, the treatment strategies vary widely and the healthcare systems, hospital infrastructure and the criteria for admission to intensive care units are different [...] reveal the success factors for best practices in the region. This would be an important step forward in the process of achieving evidence-based uniform treatment strategies for COVID-19 patients. The collected [...] different. But this mutual variation also provides a rich source for research on successful treatment strategies Within the collaboration between Hospital East Limburg (ZOL) Genk, Jessa hospital Hasselt
Teaching experience 2017 – present Seminar for student on applied ophthalmology, Faculty for Medicine, RWTH Aachen University 2018 Seminar on visual function, Faculty for Architecture, RWTH Aachen University [...] of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology 2018 Borchers-Badge for outstanding medical doctor theses of the RWTH Aachen University, Germany Research Topics Artificial [...] P. Walter, W. Mokwa, S. Johnen and G. Roessler (2014), „Development of very large electrode arrays for epiretinal stimulation (VLARS)”,. Biomed Eng Online 13(1): 11. Hirota M, Miyagawa S, Kanda H, Endo
23rd April our PhD student Prathibha Reddy Gajjala defended her dissertation “Human plasma proteomics for the identification of novel substances involved in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease using [...] with great success. The IMCAR team congratulates her to this achievement and wishes her all the best for her future.