New Dean of Gießen Medicine: Professor Jürgen Lohmeyer takes over
New Dean of Gießen Medicine: Professor Jürgen Lohmeyer takes over
Change at the head of the Medicine Department
pour. In a significant change, Professor Jürgen Lohmeyer is appointed the new Dean of the Medicine Department of the Justus Liebig University in Gießen. This step not only signals a change in personnel, but also the continuation of an important Tradition in medical training and research in Gießen.
The new dean and its predecessors
Lohmeyer succeeds Professor Wolfgang Weidner, who has largely managed the fortunes of the dean's office over a period of twelve years. His commitment at this time contributed to establishing the medical faculty as an important institution in the university landscape. Prof. Lohmeyer will officially take up his new office on October 1st and has been elected for a period of three years.
reinforcement of the team
is supported by Professor Michael Sander, who, as a Vicean, heads the Clinic for Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Gießen. This cooperation promises to create the framework elements for further development in medical teaching and research.
background and future perspectives
Professor Jürgen Lohmeyer has extensive experience in the areas of innate immunity of the lungs and clinical infectiology. He previously worked in a leading function at the University Hospital in Gießen and most recently as chief physician in Bad Hersfeld. There he built up an oncological care cluster that improved the Integra-Le supply for cancer patients.
meaning for the region
The role of the new dean is of great importance for the medical community in Gießen and beyond. The developments that will be possible under his leadership in the next few years could have far -reaching effects on medical training and patient care.
with Lohmeyer at the head of the medical faculty, Gießen is standing an exciting time ago, in which innovative approaches are promoted in research and teaching. The close cooperation with clinics in the region is also likely to focus on further optimizing health care and the needs of the patients.
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