We’re excited to share our new publication on procurement in German office-based ambulatory physician practices, highlighting how structured supply management can strengthen workflow stability, resilience, and care continuity beyond pure cost savings. https://t.co/zzUpTpT7id�
The Division for Physical Plasma Medicine is officially taking a short break to celebrate the first beautiful summer days by the Rhine — good company, pizza, sunshine, and team spirit included ☀️🍕🌿
Welche Forschung braucht die Gynäkologie&Geburtshilfe von morgen?
👉DGGG online Umfrage
👉Teilnahme für ärztliche/naturwissenschaftliche/studentische Fachpersonen im
Bereich Gyn/Geburtshilfe
⏱️5-8 Min, anonym
🔗https://t.co/waE7nbPgpI
#Gynäkologie#Geburtshilfe#Forschung
We are excited to share our new blog post on how physical plasma could transform cancer therapy by targeting cancer without triggering defense mechanisms. Discover innovative treatment strategies on the 5'-TOP-3' homepage: https://t.co/WlDsOkvo7e
Our recent publication highlights the central role of the miR-143/145 cluster in prostate cancer, emphasizing its relevance for diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic strategies. Explore the molecular mechanisms and clinical implications: https://t.co/W6QHeMkOwW
The new “5′-TOP-3′ Blog” has launched and will provide regular updates and insights into physical plasma medicine – the first post is now available. Read more here: https://t.co/UsGgaSnuKq
Required reading for anyone running a lab. Hiring the right person makes a huge difference in how well your lab functions. Hiring one wrong person can bring your whole lab down and reduce productivity, enjoyment of work. dealing with human side is the hardest part of science for me 😁
We are pleased to share our new review in Cancer Reports on complementary and alternative medicine in oncology. The article highlights current utilization patterns and key challenges for evidence based integration in cancer care:
https://t.co/H3PWWpjRRV
Jena, Thuringia, Germany. 🇩🇪
Welcome to the 9th Workshop on Research and Clinical Applications of Physical Plasma. Once again the beacons of German-speaking physical plasma research have come together. Exciting, thrilling, informative, innovative, surprising, networking.