Prof. Dr. med. Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser
pediatrics and neonatology
pediatrics and neonatology
Overview
Country, City
Germany, Essen
Health facility
University Hospital Essen
Medical unit
Department of pediatrics and neonatology
About the doctor
Skills & Expertise
children
injury
brain injury
neonatology
hemorrhage
white matter
covid19
hypoxicischemic brain
brain damage
infection
birth weight
hypothermia
intensive care
liver
bronchopulmonary dysplasia
cerebral blood flow
cerebrospinal fluid
pediatrics
encephalopathy
stroke
ischemic stroke
intraventricular hemorrhage
hyperoxic brain
sinovenous thrombosis
asphyxiated newborns
therapeutic hypothermia
oxidative stress
intracranial hemorrhage
t cells
electrocortical activity
h1n1 infection
viral bronchiolitis
severe hyperglycemia
food poisoning
hypoxicischemic injury
multiorgan failure
neonatal meningitis
lung epithelial cells
systemic inflammatory response
myeloid cell
cerebral hemorrhage
hearing screening
liver cell
brain function
brain structure
skeletal muscle
eating disorders
kinase deficiency
diabetes mellitus
blood pressure
Resume
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Education
- Studied human medicine
- Obtaining a license for medical practice
- 1992-1993 Training in the field of electroencephalography at the University Hospital Heidelberg
- 1993 Defense of the dissertation at the Department of gynecology, University Hospital Heidelberg: “Laser surgery of the fallopian tubes”
- 1993-1997 Training, Department of neuropediatrics, Augusta Victoria Academic Clinic at the Free University of Berlin
- 1998-2000 Received additional qualifications in the field of neonatology, Department of neonatology at the Campus Virchow, Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 1999 Department of neonatology, Charite University Hospital in Berlin: "Study of the mechanisms of brain damage in preterm and newborns"
- 2000 Obtaining specialization in pediatrics
- 2003 Habilitation and a teaching license: "The importance of apoptotic signal transmission mechanisms in clinical and experimental models of immature brain damage"
- 2005 Obtaining further specialization in neonatology
Experience
- 1992 Intern, Department of internal medicine II at the University Hospital Mannheim
- 1992-1993 Assistant Physician, Department of pediatric neurology at the University Hospital Heidelberg
- 1997-1998 Research Internship, Hammersmith Clinic, Imperial College, Weston Neurology Laboratory for Newborns of London
- 2000-2008 Senior Physician, Department of neonatology, Campus Virchow, Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2008 Extraordinary Professor at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2008 Head of the Department of pediatrics and neonatology at the University Hospital Essen
Awards & Memberships
- 1999 Young Investigators Award of the European Society for Pediatric Research
- 1999 Member of the European Society for Pediatric Research, Brain Section
- 2000 Member of the Society of Neurosciences
- 2002 Member of the European Neonatal Brain Club
- 2008 Member of the German Association for Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care
- 2006 Research Prize of the German Society for Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care
Languages
English
German
Publications
Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Other forms of brain monitoring, such as NIRS, fMRI, biochemical, etc.: Clearwater, Florida, USA, February 8th-11th 2023
August, 2023
Author Correction: Fear conditioning is preserved in very preterm-born young adults despite increased anxiety levels
August, 2023
Development of an Ultrasound Scoring System to Describe Brain Maturation in Preterm Infants.
July, 2023
Location
Hufelandstraße, 55, 45147 Essen, Germany
FAQ
Where does the doctor practice?
What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser?
The primary specialization of the doctor is pediatrics and neonatology.
What is the experience of the specialist?
Prof. Dr. med. Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser has been practicing for more than 32 years.
Prof. Dr. med. Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser
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