Workgroup For The Liver

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Workgroup for the liver


Head: Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. M. Stockmann
Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery
Charité - University Hospital Berlin
Campus Virchow Klinikum
Director: Prof. Dr. med. P. Neuhaus
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353- Berlin Germany


' ... because the liver is a source of many diseases, and is a noble organ that serves many organs, almost all of them: so it suffers, it is not a small suffering, but a great and manifold one'
Paracelsus (1493-1541)



     








News
APASL 2013 Conference postponed!
New date: 6th - 9th June 2013.



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Projects
Our research activity focuses mainly on liver function, transplantation, liver surgery and biochemical pathways of liver regeneration.


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Congresses
Schedule of upcoming congresses and abstract submission deadlines.
Participate, be up to date,  and present your scientific work!

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Doctoral Thesis

Aims to graduate in medicine and interested in pursuing a scientific career?
Interested in liver surgery, transplantation and clinical research?

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Student-co workers
Jobs are available for 2013!!

Please send us your application within the first week of January 2013!



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Contact

Head: Priv.-Doz. Martin Stockmann
Phone: +49 30 450 652 115
Fax:     +49 30 450 552 927
email: leberfunktion@charite.de

         
martin.stockmann@charite.de


'Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought'  
Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (Hungarian Biochemist, 1937 Nobel Prize for Medicine)

The LiMAx test
The LiMAx test is an innovative liver function test. This bedside procedure allows the  detection of actual (enzymatic) liver function capicity in real time. In particular, after liver surgery the LiMAx test enables the early diagnosis of postoperative liver failure and provides useful diagnostic information for decision making in other liver related diseases. Currently the Charité University Hospital Berlin and other university hospitals in Europe use this test in clinical routine and research projects.  



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