MHH awards 105 doctorates and two doctoral prizes

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The two doctoral award winners Christian Niehaus, MD (left), and Liart Pollmann,
The two doctoral award winners Christian Niehaus, MD (left), and Liart Pollmann, MD. Copyright: Karin Kaiser / MHH
The two doctoral award winners Christian Niehaus, MD ( left ), and Liart Pollmann, MD. Copyright: Karin Kaiser / MHH Doctoral ceremony takes place at the university again for the first time since the pandemic MHH has awarded a total of 105 doctoral degrees since November 2022: 76 female and 29 male doctoral students of Hannover Medical School (MHH) received their doctoral certificates on Friday. Among them are 48 young female and 21 male physicians, eleven male and two female dentists, eleven male and three female natural scientists, four male and three female human biologists, and two female doctoral students in population medicine (public health). A total of 17 of them graduated "with honor," and two received the doctoral prizes of 2,500 euros each as an outstanding honor. For the first time after a longer pandemic-related break, MHH President Michael P. Manns again personally presented the doctoral certificates to the doctoral candidates during a ceremony at the university. Together with Siegfried Piepenbrock, Chairman of the Society of Friends of the MHH e.V., and Frank Bengel, Dean of Research at the university, Professor Manns also honored the two doctoral award winners: Christian Niehaus, MD, MHH Clinic for Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectiology and Endocrinology, and Liart Pollmann, MD, Clinic for Cardiology and Pneumology at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells as a new potential therapeutic target in advanced liver cirrhosis.
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