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PD Dr. Henning Füller is a Research Professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin, affiliated with the Department of Geographical Institute under the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His academic focus lies in cultural and social geography, with particular expertise in urban health, pandemic studies, spatial analysis, and critical urban theory. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of geography, public health, and policy.
His research explores spatial determinants of health in urban contexts, governance of public health interventions, and the socio-political dimensions of urban spaces. Notable themes include pandemic response strategies, biopolitical governance, and the interplay between urban planning and health equity. Füller's work critically examines how spatial structures influence social exclusion, health disparities, and urban transformation processes.
Recent publications highlight his engagement with post-pandemic urbanism, digital health monitoring systems, and theoretical advancements in spatial analysis. He has authored methodological guides for academic research and collaborates internationally on projects such as the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship for Sustainability Science. His contributions span empirical studies in Berlin, Ghana, and Los Angeles, reflecting a globally oriented research agenda.
While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials, his prolific publication record and institutional roles underscore his scholarly impact. Füller’s work is characterized by its critical approach to spatial power dynamics and its application to contemporary urban challenges.


