The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. It was founded on 1 October 1900 as an Institut für Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten (Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases) and was later named after its founder and first director Bernhard Nocht. Today it is the Germany's largest institution for research in tropical medicine. It is a government institution affiliated to the Federal Ministry of Health of Germany and the Department of Health of the State of Hamburg. As the center for research in tropical medicine in Germany the BNI is dedicated to research, training and patient care in the area of human infectious diseases, which are of particular relevance in the tropics...
The polar regions of our Planet Earth are of great importance in modern global change research and i...
It took almost 20 years from the first proposal for the foundation of a German primate centre to the...
In order to be successful in global health today, all the long-established European tropical researc...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
In 2013, the Hirsch Institute of Tropical Medicine (HITM) was officially inaugurated as a branch of ...
El Instituto para Enfermedades Navieras y Tropicales (Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases),...
At the Institute for Tropical Diseases in Hamburg, founded by Bernhard Nocht in 1900, have made sign...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
The Tropical Sciences Research Institute (Instituto de Investigação Cientifica Tropical - IICT) is a...
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is pursuing its programme to establish ...
This paper is in honour of Professor Marcel Tanner, President of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sci...
The German National Library of Medicine (ZB MED) is the National Library for Medicine, Health, Nutri...
Jahrhunderte vor seinem Ruf als „Tor zu Welt“ im späten Kaiserreich war Hamburg ein Tor zum Ostseera...
Das Hirsch-Institut für Tropenmedizin (HITM) wurde 2013 als Außenstelle der Klinik für Gastroenterol...
The polar regions of our Planet Earth are of great importance in modern global change research and i...
It took almost 20 years from the first proposal for the foundation of a German primate centre to the...
In order to be successful in global health today, all the long-established European tropical researc...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
In 2013, the Hirsch Institute of Tropical Medicine (HITM) was officially inaugurated as a branch of ...
El Instituto para Enfermedades Navieras y Tropicales (Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases),...
At the Institute for Tropical Diseases in Hamburg, founded by Bernhard Nocht in 1900, have made sign...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
The Tropical Sciences Research Institute (Instituto de Investigação Cientifica Tropical - IICT) is a...
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is pursuing its programme to establish ...
This paper is in honour of Professor Marcel Tanner, President of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sci...
The German National Library of Medicine (ZB MED) is the National Library for Medicine, Health, Nutri...
Jahrhunderte vor seinem Ruf als „Tor zu Welt“ im späten Kaiserreich war Hamburg ein Tor zum Ostseera...
Das Hirsch-Institut für Tropenmedizin (HITM) wurde 2013 als Außenstelle der Klinik für Gastroenterol...
The polar regions of our Planet Earth are of great importance in modern global change research and i...
It took almost 20 years from the first proposal for the foundation of a German primate centre to the...
In order to be successful in global health today, all the long-established European tropical researc...