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Jan Lehrke is a researcher at the Georg Elias Müller Institute for Psychology, affiliated with the Department of Social and Communication Psychology at the Georg-August University of Göttingen. He is also a doctoral student and psychological psychotherapist under supervision, with clinical experience at the Asklepios Clinic in Göttingen.
- Doctorate in Psychology (ongoing, 2023)
- M.Sc. in Psychology (2017-2019), Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg and University of Texas at Austin
- B.Sc. in Psychology (2014-2017), Georg-August University Göttingen
- B.A. in Sports Science and English Philology (2010-2014), Georg-August University Göttingen
His research focuses on stress research in medical contexts, mindfulness, and group communication, particularly through the development and evaluation of noise reduction systems like SOTOS and SLOS. He delivers lectures and practical groups on communication in teams and therapeutic interventions.
Key trends in his publications include:
- Behavioral science applications in surgical and laboratory environments
- Impact of noise pollution on healthcare worker stress
- Mindfulness and relaxation techniques for clinical teams
- Communication optimization tools in high-stakes settings
He is engaged in both research and clinical practice, combining academic inquiry with hands-on therapeutic work.





