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  • How does the dual study program work? The courses in both model are the same for dual and non-dual students. An overview can be found in the brochure or on the website of the respective study program: https://hs-kl.de/imst/studiengaenge In addition to the courses, you carry out practical work in the company. Your specific tasks will be determi
  • When to start a dual course of study? Usually you can start your studies every year in the winter semester. In principle, it is also possible to start in the summer semester, but there are no courses for the first semester. Therefore, it is not advisable to start in the summer semester.
  • Can I switch between the study programme models? Since the dual courses of study comprise the same courses, a change between a conventional course of study and the dual course of study is possible. A change to the dual course of study should take place before the beginning of the third semester. You can change from a dual course to the non-dual co
  • Support concept and consulting services Prof. Dr. Thomas Allweyer, who is responsible for the coordination with the companies and the seminars on the practical transfer projects, is the contact person for questions and concerns of the dual study program. Each participating company also designates a supervisor for the dual students. The contact
  • Reasons to study Medical Informatics in Zweibrücken You will receive a very practice-oriented training as a medical computer scientist with a specialist competence in the field of digital health. For this purpose, you will learn about the complex structures of our health care system. Your academic degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Informatics
  • Advantages at Campus Zweibrücken Your studies are characterized by their high practical proximity The supervision ratio of lecturers and students corresponds to the optimum Specialize your studies by choosing one of the following specification "Digital Healthcare" or "Medical Computer Science" An internship in a health institution is inclu
  • 1247. Simone Eggert
    Date: 13.03.2023
    2018 9   Eggert, S., Kins, S., Thomas, C., Hermey, G, Trafficking in Alzheimer’s disease: odulation of APP transport and processing by the transmembrane proteins LRP1, SorLA, SorcS1c, Sortilin and Calsyntenin, Mol Neurobiol 2018 Jul;55(7):5809-5829. doi: 10.1007/s12035-017-0806-x. Epub 2017 Oct 27. Review. Corresponding author 10&nb
  • 1248. Simone Eggert
    Date: 13.03.2023
    2020 7 Endres, K and Eggert, S, Presentation of Scientific Institutions, “NeurodegX” Neuroforum (De Gruyter), 25.07.2020 https://doi.org/10.1515/nf-2020-0019, IF 2020: 0.21  8 Eggert, S.*, Grübl, T.*, Rupp, C., Sander, B., Heesch, A., Rajender, R., Zimmermann, M., Höpfner, S., Zentgraf, H., Kins, S., Th
  • 1249. Publications
    Date: 13.03.2023
    Eggert, S., Kins, S., Endres, K., Brigadski, T., Brothers in arms: proBDNF/BDNF and sAPPα/Aβ signaling and their common interplay with ADAM10, TrkB, p75NTR, sortilin, and sorLA in the progression of Alzheimer`s disease. Biol.Chem 2021 Oct 7;403(1):43-71. doi: 10.1515/hsz-2021-0330. Print 2022 Jan 26.PMID: 34619027 Review. Corresponding author Wi
  • 1250. Publications
    Date: 13.03.2023
    Endres, K and Eggert, S, Presentation of Scientific Institutions, “NeurodegX” Neuroforum (De Gruyter), 25.07.2020 https://doi.org/10.1515/nf-2020-0019, IF 2020: 0.21 Unger MM, Becker A, Keller A, Schäfer KH, Schwiertz A, Oertel WH. [The role of the gut microbiome in idiopathic Parkinson's disease.] Nervenarzt. 2020 Dec; 91(12):1085-1095. https:/
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