Our public events in 2021
We are looking forward to our next public events. We will announce the dates here in our calendar of events.
We are looking forward to our next public events. We will announce the dates here in our calendar of events.
Presenting projects and results, exchanging ideas and, above all, networking - that's what the first RESIST Retreat, which took place online on February 4 and 5, 2021, was all about. In the meantime, more than 100 listeners followed the total of 33 exciting presentations, some of which were presented by two researchers. The scientists also answered questions, accepted suggestions and initiated collaborations. A bouquet of really good science! The programme is available here.
Every Thursday (except during school holidays) RESIST scientists or top-class researchers from external institutions present their work at the RESIST seminar series. The seminars are taking place from 5 to 6 pm. Due to coronavirus pandemic, it is an online-seminar. If you want to take part please contact RESIST@mh-hannover.de. November11th 2021 at 5 pm Dr. Lennart Rösner, Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Division of Immunodermatology and Allergy Research, MHH: “The RESIST senior individuals cohort, adjacent patient cohorts and antiviral immune responses in susceptible patients” Do you have any questions or suggestions regarding the RESIST seminar series? If so, please contact [...]
Every Thursday (except during school holidays) one or two RESIST scientists or top-class researchers from external institutions present their work at the RESIST seminar series. The seminars are taking place from 5 to 6 pm. Due to coronavirus pandemic, it is an online-seminar. If you want to take part please contact RESIST@mh-hannover.de. November18th 2021 at 5 pm Prof. Viemann, Institute of Translational Pediatrics, JMU/UKW: "Age-dependent layered immunity against respiratory viruses" Do you have any questions or suggestions regarding the RESIST seminar series? If so, please contact us.
The teams from RESIST and the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) in Glasgow plan to use their complementary strengths to conduct joint research in the field of infectious diseases and provide an excellent training environment. With this goal in mind, they have created the new scientific partnership "Hannover-Glasgow Infection Strategy" HAGIS. A new HAGIS seminar was launched as part of HAGIS. At this online event, after presenting their work, the speakers also take about half an hour to talk to the students as well as (post-) doctoral students and all other members of the audience. At [...]
Every Thursday (except during school holidays) RESIST scientists or top-class researchers from external institutions present their work at the RESIST seminar series. The seminars are taking place from 5 to 6 pm. Due to coronavirus pandemic, it is an online-seminar. If you want to take part please contact RESIST@mh-hannover.de. November18th 2021 at 5 pm PD Dr Benjamin Heidrich Dept. of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, MHH: "How does the biliary microbiota influences the natural course of primary sclerosing cholangitis?" Do you have any questions or suggestions regarding the RESIST seminar series? If so, please contact us.