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Prof. Dr. med. Joachim E. Fischer
Joachim E. Fischer ist seit 2006 Direktor des Mannheimer Instituts für Public Health an der Medizinischen Fakultät Mannheim der Universität Heidelberg. Ausbildung zum Kinderarzt (Kinderklinik Tübingen, anthroposophische Krankenhäuser Filderstadt und Herdecke). Langjährig Oberarzt auf der Intensivstation der Universitätskinderklinik Zürich. Nach Ausbildung an der Harvard School of Public Health in Boston zum klinischen Epidemiologen Leitung einer psychobiologischen Forschungsgruppe an der Eidgenössisch Technischen Hochschule Zürich.