Juliane Boenecke

Research Associate » Public Health Intelligence L Data Collaboration L Digital Epidemiology « at Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine

Juliane Boenecke is a Research Associate at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, focusing on public health intelligence, data collaboration, and digital epidemiology since November 2020. Boenecke's research encompasses international, cross-disciplinary inquiries into the applications of digital health technologies and open science for enhancing infectious disease research, particularly through projects such as DiDEX and ESIDA. Additionally, Boenecke serves as a Visiting Researcher at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin from February 2024, continuing similar research themes. Previous experiences include roles at Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, where Boenecke worked on epidemiological surveillance, education in health sciences, and climate change impacts on health. Early career includes studies and project management in infectious disease epidemiology at institutions such as the University of Fiji and Fiocruz, along with extensive experience in physiotherapy. Educational qualifications comprise a Master of Science in Health Sciences and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Health Sciences.

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