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Christian Wiessner is a Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg's Faculty of Medicine, affiliated with the Institute of Medical Biometry and Epidemiology and the Center for Experimental Medicine. His work focuses on epidemiological studies addressing public health challenges such as mental health disparities, migration-related health inequities, and sexual health outcomes. He has contributed to large-scale studies like the German National Cohort (NAKO) and the German Health and Sexuality Survey (GeSiD), examining topics ranging from sexual behavior norms to psychopathological traits in virtual environments.
His research spans multiple disciplines including biostatistics, critical care medicine, and obstetrics, with notable studies on ventilatory dysfunction in ARDS patients and heat stress effects on pregnancy outcomes. Wiessner collaborates across institutions, publishing in journals like BMC Public Health, International Journal of Public Health, and EBioMedicine. His recent work emphasizes intersectional analyses of depression risk factors and migrant healthcare utilization patterns.
Wiessner's expertise includes advanced statistical methodologies, as evidenced by his co-authored article on regression analysis pitfalls in observational studies. He maintains active roles in both academic publishing and clinical research, contributing to translational studies linking basic science to population health outcomes.
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