About

Patrick Behrendt has been leading the Junior Research Group for Translational Virology as part of the Institute for Experimental Virology at TWINCORE in Hannover since 2019. From 2011 to 2019, he worked as a physician scientist at the Institute for Experimental Virology at TWINCORE. Since 2022, Patrick Behrendt has been a senior physician and head of the Ultrasound Unit in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Infectiology, and Endocrinology at Hannover Medical School, where he has also been working as a physician since 2010. In 2022, he specialized in General Internal Medicine. Patrick Behrendt completed his doctoral thesis from 2008 to 2010 under the supervision of Prof. Heike Kielstein at the Institute of Pathology at Hannover Medical School. From 2003 to 2009, he studied Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School.


Publications

2024JHEP reports : innovation in hepatology6 (3) : 100989

Dynamic evolution of the sofosbuvir-associated variant A1343V in HEV-infected patients under concomitant sofosbuvir-ribavirin treatment

Gömer A, Dinkelborg K, Klöhn M, Jagst M, Wißing M, Frericks N, Nörenberg P, Behrendt P, Cornberg M, Wedemeyer H, Steinmann E, Maasoumy B, Todt D

2023Emerging microbes & infections12 (2) : 2251598

Enhanced monitoring and detection of recent genotype 3 hepatitis E virus infection through urine antigen testing

Stahl Y, Kabar I, Heinzow H, Maasoumy B, Bremer B, Wedemeyer H, Schmidt H, Pietschmann T, Schlevogt B, Behrendt P

2022Journal of virology96 (7) : e0199521

The Human Liver-Expressed Lectin CD302 Restricts Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Reinecke B, Frericks N, Lauber C, Dinkelborg K, Matthaei A, Vondran F, Behrendt P, Haid S, Brown R, Pietschmann T

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Hard to break down

Hepatitis E virus defies alcohol-based hand disinfectants.Joint press release by TWINCORE, Hannover Medical School and Ruhr University Bochum

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A precise measure of protective immunity

New tool aims to make HCV vaccine search easier

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First robust cell culture model for the hepatitis E virus

A mutation switches the turbo on during virus replication. This is a blessing for research.

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