Epidemiology
Epidemiology conducts research on health and disease at the population level – infection epidemiology is concerned with contagious diseases. Their tools and methods are systematic queries, clinical examinations and laboratory diagnostic documentation for both healthy and afflicted individuals, as well as statistical analysis of the compiled data. Causes and risk factors for infections can thus be identified. Infectious diseases epidemiology contributes to the development of preventive measures, early detection and therapy for diseases. Moreover, it examines the efficacy of such measures. Thus epidemiology ties in with scientific findings in basic research as well as medicine, and examines these processes at the population level.
Leader
Team Strategy, Administration & Coordination
Teamleader: Dr Vanessa Melhorn
Deputy: Dr Marieke Ahlborn
Other team members, see EPID Members
The Strategy, Administration and Coordination team works on two topics:
On the one hand, the tasks lie in supporting the head of department (secretariat), in internal departmental personnel planning and implementation, budget management of departmental funds and third-party funded projects, project management of existing projects and in the management of existing resources (building and space planning, hardware, etc.).
On the other hand, the team supports the coordination of the strategic orientation of the department's scientific research content and in the acquisition of third-party funding. This includes the development and monitoring of the department's internal research strategy in the context of programme-oriented funding and the standardisation of research organisational processes.