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Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann is a Professor of Environmental Medicine at the University of Augsburg and Director of the Institute of Environmental Medicine at Universitätsklinikum Augsburg. She also leads the Institute of Environmental Health at Helmholtz Munich and serves as Speaker of the Scientific Board of CK CARE, Europe’s largest privately funded allergy research initiative. Her work spans interdisciplinary collaborations across national and multinational networks.
Research Interests include environmental drivers of allergic immune responses, climate change impacts on health, microbiome dynamics in disease prevention, personalized allergy prevention strategies, and planetary health integration into clinical practice. She emphasizes the role of aeroallergens, environmental biomarkers, and Big Data analysis in public health.
- 2024 Articles highlight her leadership in pollen forecasting models, skin microbiome interactions in radiodermatitis, and nocturnal heat-stroke risk correlations.
- 2023-2021 Articles cover tools like MicrobIEM for microbiome analysis, planetary health policy, climate change-allergy links, and cytokine-based precision treatments for COVID-19.
Scientific Awards include EAACI Fellow (2020), ADF/ECARF Award (2019), DGAKI-Forschungspreis (2018), Oskar-Macher-Preis (2015), and Egon-Macher-Preis (2011).
Her affiliations include the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU), Robert Koch Institute’s Environmental Public Health Commission, and KLUG e.V., where she advocates for climate resilience education across diverse audiences.

