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Research Centre D7

Ambassadors

"The construction of the research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases is a model project of particular social relevance. Sustainable positive medical impulses and hence major contributions to human health can be expected from this ultra-modern interdisciplinary research centre. I am therefore delighted to support this project with the utmost conviction."

Dr. Christian Keller, former Managing Director of the professional football club SSV Jahn Regensburg GmbH & Co. KGaA

"Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death, cancer is a scourge of mankind, and rare diseases are frequently neglected. A research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases at Regensburg University Hospital would be a milestone for the entire region at the forefront of the battle for a long and healthy life for us all. Our specialists are already among the best in the world - let's give them the resources they need. The initiative is overwhelming and deserves all the help it can get. Every donation counts."

Ulrich Lechte, FDP Member of the Bundestag

"The future framework conditions for cancer research and research on heart disorders and rare diseases will be considerably improved with the D7 research centre. This can help many people and save lives."

Gertrud Maltz-Schwarzfischer, Lord Mayor of the City of Regensburg

"I am delighted to be involved in the construction of the research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases. All three disciplines are about saving lives, which is why this research centre is essential for the region."

Michael Matt, President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce Regensburg for Oberpfalz/Kelheim and Managing Director of Optik Matt GmbH & Co. KG

"Cardiovascular diseases, cancer and rare diseases threaten human lives and involve severe blows of fate for those affected and their families. More efforts are needed in research on prevention, therapy and care possibilities to combat these diseases. I am convinced that we need such a research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases at the Regensburg University Hospital and support it."

Jürgen Mistol, Member of the Bavarian Landtag - Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, nurse.

"Patients with rare illnesses and heart diseases as well as children with a serious cancer disease benefit in particular from first-class medical care. Promoting research for these people in a sustainable way is a task for us all as a society, which I am happy to contribute to.”

Marcus Mittermeier, actor, patron of the Regensburg Centre for Rare Diseases and member of the executive board of the Association for the Promotion of Children with Cancer and Physical Disabilities of Eastern Bavaria e.V.

"The planned research project is a unique opportunity for the region and beyond its boundaries. With our support, we can make a major contribution to helping people who are ill and in greatest need."

Dr. Clemens Prokop, Chairman of the Friends of the Regensburg Cathedral Choir Association, former President of the German Athletics Association

"Regensburg University Hospital has earned itself an excellent reputation. We have top internationally recognised specialists here and a high level of scientific knowledge in medical care. The D7 research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases in particular would once again confirm this high value."

Tanja Schweiger, District Administrator of the County of Regensburg

"It is a special concern of mine to support the construction of the research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases. Research is one of the key elements in the treatment of these diseases and in developing new therapies and advancing them rapidly. If we can use it to help severely ill children, young people and adults, then every cent is more than a worthwhile investment.”

Sylvia Stierstorfer, Member of the Bavarian Landtag

"I am delighted to support the construction of the research centre for heart, cancer and rare diseases. Even better research on existing diseases and research on rare diseases to enable them to be treated at all offers an irretrievable opportunity to save human lives."

Prof. Dr. Katharina Wagner, Director of the Bayreuth Festival and Patron of the Regensburg University Heart Centre