EUROPEAN TRAINING CENTRES

Brandenburger Tor
Berlin
Dept. of Nephrology,
Charité, Campus Mitte, Humboldt University
Berlin, Germany

 

 

HEAD OF THE UNIT Prof Dr Hans H. Neumayer neumayer
CLINICAL STAFF

Univ.-Prof., Director of the Clinic Hans-H. Neumayer, Prof. Harm Peters, Senior physician Klemens Budde, Senior physician Lutz Liefeldt,Senior physician Stanislao Morgera, Senior physician Johannes Waiser, Dr. Kristina Bange, Dr. Fritz Diekmann, Dr. Gunilla Einecke, Dr. Jens Gaedeke, Dr. Michael Haase, Dr. Fabian Halleck, Dr. Helen Hepburn, Dr. Bjoern Hegner, Dr. Cornelia Jung, Dr. Michael Kreußer, Dr. Melanie Kolanczyk, Dr. Christoph Langenberg, Dr. Silke Laubscher, Dr. Denise Markmann, Dr. Sebastian Martini, Dr. Michael Schneider, Dr. Cornelia Scholle, Dr. Manuela Schütz, Dr. Torsten Slowinski, Dr. Heiko Valtin, Dr. Fabia Wegener

RESEARCH AND LABORATORY

Nieminen-Kelhä Melina, Krämer Stephanie, Glander Petra, Matz Mareen, Nolting Jochen, Hambach Pia, Lorkowski Christine

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION
E-MAIL hans-h.neumayer@charite.de
PHONE: +49-30-450-514-002
FAX: +49-30-450-514-902
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS Prof. Dr. Hans-H. Neumayer, Campus Charité Mitte, Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Nephrologie, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
WEBSITE OF THE UNIT http://nephrology.charite.de

 

CLINICAL FACILITIES
NEPHROLOGY BEDS N° 20
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS N° 100
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS N° 8
RENAL TRANSPLANTS /YEAR (2005) N°  88

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

CLINICAL RESEARCH

RESEARCH PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS LIST

pharmacodynamics of new immunosuppressive drugs, renal tranplantation, acute renal failure, new dialysis modalities in sepsis,

genetic variants of different disorders or drug transporters

 

BASIC RESEARCH

RESEARCH PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS LIST

mechanism of new immunosuppressive drugs, mechanism of chronic graft dysfunktion,

ischemia reperfusion injury , endothelin system and the kidney, mechanism of fibrosis in experimental glomerulonephrits


Peer Reviewed Publications in International Journals (only English) 2000-2005

European Fellows programme

Specify if the Unit accepts fellows from European countries for:
Short (1-2 month) well focused training programs either clinically or laboratory oriented: Yes
Long (at least 1 year) research fellowships: Yes
Specify corresponding availability of grants: No
Specify if the Unit may provide help for accommodation: No

Prerequisites for Fellowship

Language: German.

Work/Research experience: No