70 / 100

Prof. Astrid Schmieder : Health services research

Prof. Astrid Schmieder, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg, Germany

🩺 Prof. Astrid Schmieder is a distinguished figure in the field of dermatology, boasting a wealth of experience and expertise. From October 2007 to February 2013, she served as a Senior Resident (“Assistenzärztin”) at the Department of Dermatology, University Medical Centre Mannheim, Heidelberg University, contributing significantly to patient care and medical research. Building on her dedication to dermatology, Prof. Schmieder continued her journey as a Senior Physician (“Funktionsoberärztin”) at the same department from February 2013 to April 2015. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge led her to achieve a Postdoctoral Lecture Qualification (“Habilitation”) in Dermatology and Venerology at the Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, in July 2015. Prof. Astrid Schmieder’s career exemplifies a passion for dermatological care, research, and education. 🌟👩‍⚕️

🎓 Education :

🎓 In July 2015, Prof. Astrid Schmieder achieved a significant milestone in her academic journey by obtaining a Postdoctoral Lecture Qualification (“Habilitation”) in Dermatology and Venerology from the Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University. This accomplishment underscored her exceptional expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in dermatological sciences. In December 2014, she further solidified her credentials by earning an International Board Certification in Dermatopathology, showcasing her commitment to specialized diagnostic proficiency. Adding another dimension to her comprehensive skill set, Prof. Schmieder attained specialization in Allergology in December 2013, enhancing her ability to address diverse aspects of dermatological care. These achievements reflect her continuous pursuit of excellence and contributions to the fields of dermatology and medical research. 🏆🔬

🌐 Professional Profiles : 

Scopus

Google Scholar

🏆 Awards :

Prof. Astrid Schmieder’s illustrious career in dermatology has been adorned with prestigious awards, underscoring her exceptional contributions to the field. In 2011, she received the Poster Award from ADF in Germany, recognizing her outstanding research and presentation skills. Prior to this, in 2007, she was honored with the Dr. Maria Schaumayer merit grant in Austria, a testament to her international recognition and scholarly achievements. Prof. Schmieder’s commitment to excellence is further highlighted by the Otto Seibert merit grants received in 2005 and 2001 in Germany, showcasing her consistent dedication to advancing dermatological knowledge and research. These accolades reflect not only her professional prowess but also the impact of her work on the broader dermatological community. 🌟🏅

💰 Grants and Research Funding :

Prof. Astrid Schmieder has been at the forefront of dermatological research, securing noteworthy grants and research funding to propel her impactful work. Since April 2015, she has served as the Principal Investigator (PI) for Project 13 under the GRK 2099 initiative, focusing on exploring the hallmarks of skin cancer, specifically cancer cell dissemination, primary resistance, and novel targets. Additionally, from January 2011 to January 2015, Prof. Schmieder took on the role of Co-Principal Investigator for Project H under the SFB 938 program, delving into the milieu-specific control of immunological reactivity. Her commitment to advancing research has been further supported by grants such as the Gerok grant from SFB 938 and the prestigious Olympia-Morata Scholarship from Heidelberg University in 2011. These grants signify not only financial support but also recognition of Prof. Schmieder’s influential contributions to the field of dermatology. 🌐🔬

🧠 Research Interests 🔬🌐 :

🌐 Prof. Astrid Schmieder’s research pursuits delve into the intricate realms of dermatology, with a primary focus on the multifaceted aspects of psoriasis and the pivotal role of macrophages in skin health. Her inquisitive mind and dedication to understanding the complexities of these subjects reflect a deep commitment to advancing our comprehension of skin-related conditions. As a luminary in the field, Prof. Schmieder’s work not only contributes to the scientific knowledge surrounding psoriasis but also sheds light on the crucial involvement of macrophages in maintaining skin homeostasis. Through her research, she strives to unlock new insights that may pave the way for innovative treatments and a deeper understanding of dermatological conditions. 🧠🔬

🌐

📚 Publication Impact and Citations : 

Scopus Metrics:

  • 📝 Publications: 70 documents indexed in Scopus.
  • 📊 Citations: A total of 1352 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Prof. Astrid Schmieder’s research within the academic community.

Google Scholar Metrics:

  • All Time:
    • Citations: 1939 📖
    • h-index: 24 📊
    • i10-index: 38 🔍
  • Since 2018:
    • Citations: 1226 📖
    • h-index: 20 📊
    • i10-index: 36 🔍

👨‍🏫 A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. 🌐🔬

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.  Differentiation and gene expression profile of tumor-associated macrophages

Published in Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2012, Cited by 254

2.  Macrophage activation in human diseases

Published in Seminars in Immunology, 2015, Cited by 133

3.  Liver sinusoidal endothelium: a microenvironment-dependent differentiation program in rat including the novel junctional protein liver endothelial differentiation-associated…

Published in Hepatology, 2010, Cited by 107

4.  Patient preferences for psoriasis treatments: process characteristics can outweigh outcome attributes

Published in Archives of Dermatology, 2011, Cited by 98

5.  cFLIP regulates skin homeostasis and protects against TNF-induced keratinocyte apoptosis

Published in Cell Reports, 2013, Cited by 91

6.  Outcomes associated with matching patients’ treatment preferences to physicians’ recommendations: study methodology

Published in BMC Health Services Research, 2012, Cited by 75

7.  Patient preferences for psoriasis treatments: impact of treatment experience

Published in Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2013, Cited by 70

8.  Unique cell type-specific junctional complexes in vascular endothelium of human and rat liver sinusoids

Published in PLOS ONE, 2012, Cited by 70

9.  Comorbidities significantly impact patients’ preferences for psoriasis treatments

Published in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2012, Cited by 68

10.  Treatment satisfaction of patients with psoriasis

Published in Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 2015, Cited by 67

 

 

 

Prof. Astrid Schmieder | Health services research | Best Researcher Award

You May Also Like