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New at the University: Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke

Osnabrück University welcomes Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke, who has held the W2 endowed professorship "Occupational Health Education with a Focus on Individual Prevention" since September 1.

Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke's research focuses on the questions of how people with occupational skin diseases can be empowered through health education interventions to carry out their professional activities with healthy skin in the long term and how sustainable prevention and care concepts can be designed in times of social, ecological and technological change. Welcome!

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