About the partner: The Dept. of Oncology at ZUH offers specialized treatments for the most common forms of cancer for the entire Region Zealand. It has 400 employees, bed wards in the towns of Næstved and Roskilde and approx. 100,000 outpatient visits yearly. The research activities include a clinical research unit and professors affiliated with the University of Copenhagen.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Prof. Dr. Susanne Dalton
Dr. Niels Henrik Holländer
Post. Doc. Gunn Ammitzbøll | Physiotherapist
Keld Hundewadt | Coordinator
Jakob Irgens Hansen | Administration
About the partner: Ängelholm Hospital (AH) has an innovation profile and makes in close cooperation with Helsingborg Hospital (HH) up for the specialized care in northwest of Region Scania. AH is center for rehabilitation medicine and have a cancer rehabilitation unit located at HH.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Patrik Göransson | Psychologist, head of Cancer Rehab. Ängelholm
Hanna Lotzke | Physiotherapist
Carl Johan Orre | Researcher
Catarina Harden | Controller
About the partner: With 52 beds more than 1,300 inpatients and over 2,000 day patients p.a., the Medical Clinic III of the University Medical Center Rostock (UMR) is the largest institution taking care of cancer patients in Mecklenburg-Western-Pommerania (MV. The clinic moderates the conventional and the molecular tumor boards and harbors the UMR clinical study center, and employs 114 staff members incl. 19 full time physicians. State of the art cancer care as CAR-T cells as well as high throughput sequencing for personalized medicine are covered.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Prof. Dr. Christian Junghanß | Director
PD Dr. rer. nat. Hugo Murua Escobar | Comp. Cancer Center MV
Dr. Phil. Sabine Felser | Head of Cancer Rehab
Dr. Carolin Gabler | Coordinator, Comp. Cancer Center MV
Kathrin Thiele | Scientific staff
About the partner: The Clinic for Internal Medicine C (CIMC) comprises activities in the fields of hematology and oncology, stem cell transplantation and palliative medicine. Outpatient cancer treatment is centralized and includes almost all kinds of hematologic and solid tumors. Research projects are run in clinical and translational contexts.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmidt
Prof. Dr. Neeltje van den Berg
Dr. Steffen Krüger | Comp. Cancer Center MV
Dr. Fabian Kleinke
About the partner: The Department of Hematology and Transplantology at Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin (Poland) offers specialist hemato-oncological treatment of all hematological cancers in the entire West Pomeranian Voivodeship, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplants.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Prof. Dr. Bogusław Machaliński
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bartłomiej Baumert
Dr. Bogumiła Osękowska | MD
Piotr Kulig | MD
Paulina Kacprzyk | Secretary
Izabela Kuczyńska | Administration
About the partner: The hospital is part of Gdansk Medical University and provides medical services, comprehensive diagnostics and treatment, including in particular a full range of oncological diagnostics and oncological therapies, both surgical and radiotherapy for the full spectrum of cancer. UCK has one of the largest bed bases in Pomeranian Voivodeship - 1138 beds for inpatient and 24-hour hospital services. Annually, it hospitalizes more than 130,000 patients and provides more than 400,000 visits to outpatient clinics, thus securing 60% of the health needs of northeastern Poland.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Prof. Dr. Dominika Szalewska | Director of Rehabilitation Clinic
Dr. Ewa Pawłowska | Dept. of Oncology
Tomasz Stefaniak | Medical director
Dariusz Szplit | Head of Medical Technologies Implementation and Assesment Team
Zofia Barcikowska | Physiotherapist at the Rehabilitation Clinic
Inna Kaira | Administration
Piotr Niebrzydowski | Physiotherapist
Katarzyna Gierat-Haponiuk | Physiotherapist coordinator
About the partner: The BISER Association is an active non-governmental organization operating since 2001 and implementing social projects aimed at the development and strengthening of civil society and cooperation between non-governmental organizations in the Baltic Sea Region.
Main areas of activity are: international cooperation, social entrepreneurship and sustainable development.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Przemyslaw Michalak | coordinator
About the partner: Klaipeda University is a university in the Lithuanian port city of Klaipėda, founded in 1991. The University boasts two research institutes: the Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology and Marine Research Institute and three faculties – Marine Technology and Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, and Health Sciences.
The faculty of Health Sciences is comprised of 7 departments: Holistic Medicine and Rehabilitation; Medical Technologies; Nursing; Public Health; Social Work; Sport, Recreation and Tourism; Health Research and Innovation Science Centre.
Representatives in the AMBeR project:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aelita Bredelyte | coordinator
Dr. Agne Cizauskaite | Dept. of Oncology
Violeta Vitkiene | Head Nurse, Dept. of Oncology
Kristina Lekutiene | Junior Researcher
Akvile Lencevice | Physiotherapist
Andrej Popov | Physiotherapist
Goda Sakalauskaite | Marketing, responsible for the homepage
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