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Members of the Chair of Psychological Aging Research

Prof. Dr. Julia Haberstroh

Prof. Dr. Julia Haberstroh

Prof. Haberstroh heads the Chair of Psychological Aging Research.

Elke Reinhardt Andrea Thielmann

Secretary's office

Elke Reinhardt and Andrea Thielmann are your contacts in the office. They will answer general questions and direct you to the relevant members of staff if you have specific problems or questions.

Dr. Thorsten Kolling

Dr. Thorsten Kolling

Dr. Kolling is a senior academic advisor at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. In addition to teaching basic and applied psychology, he works on various projects on artificial intelligence, robotics and digital health applications.

Dr. Kristian Kleinke

Dr. Kristian Kleinke

Dr. Kleinke is a senior academic advisor at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. In addition to teaching statistics and multivariate methods, he works on nonparametric methods and machine learning as well as quantile forests, especially in the context of data imputation and the extension to multilevel data.

Dr. Stefanie Baisch-Schmidt

Dr. Stefanie Baisch-Schmidt

Dr. Baisch-Schmidt is a research associate at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. Her scientific interest lies in the use of new technologies in old age with regard to acceptance, ethics and effectiveness.

Dr. Susanne Penger

Dr. Susanne Penger

Dr. Penger is a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research.

Dr. Philipp Schaper

Dr. Philipp Schaper

Dr. Schaper is a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. In the Routine DeCM project, he is responsible for the content and technical implementation of a technical system for structured needs assessment and determination, particularly with regard to usability, and supports the testing of a short digital test for the assessment of dementia problems in routine operations in GP practices as part of ICreate. Dr. Schaper also teaches on current topics in health sciences in the degree courses of the Department of Digital Health Sciences and Biomedicine.

Janina Florack M. Sc.

Janina Florack M. Sc.

Janina Florack is a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. In her doctorate, she is working on the further development and adaptation of a questionnaire on the meaning of living for people with dementia. Her scientific interests lie in the meaning of living for people with dementia, the development and validation of questionnaires and the topics of “capacity to consent and decision-making assistance”. In the DECIDE project, she is responsible for validating the meaning of living questionnaire, organizing the intervention study and carrying out neuropsychological testing for dementia diagnostics.

Anna Masling M. Sc.

Anna Masling M. Sc.

Anna Masling is a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research and is doing her doctorate on the effect of impression management on moral decisions in media-mediated contexts. The focus here is on parasocial interaction with media characters.

Jonas Karneboge M. Sc.

Jonas Karneboge M. Sc.

Jonas Karneboge's scientific interests lie in the areas of capacity assessment, decision support and advance care planning. As a student assistant and later as a research assistant, he was involved in the translation and development of the survey materials and various applications as well as data analysis in the DECIDE project. Now a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research, Jonas Karneboge is currently developing a concept for advance health planning in the follow-up project DECIDE II. In addition to teaching methodology, he is also preparing his own doctoral project ESDA (**E**valuation of **S**upported **D**ecision-Making Strategies for Monoclonal Anti-Beta-Amyloid **A**ntibodies).

Ronja Müller-Späth M. Sc.

Ronja Müller-Späth M. Sc.

Ronja Müller-Späth's doctoral thesis is dedicated to the effects of different levels of participation within medical care and deals with the question of whether greater patient participation in shaping their own treatment has an impact on their health and adherence to treatment. Her research interests lie in the areas of shared decision making, participation and research into salutogenesis. As a research assistant, Ronja Müller-Späth supports the Chair of Psychological Aging Research in the RoutineDeCM project and teaches a seminar on the introduction to empirical scientific work.

Ermioni Athanasiadi

Ermioni Athanasiadi M. Sc.

Ermioni Athanasiadi is a research assistant at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research. She supports the DECIDE-2 project in methodological issues and contributes her expertise to other ongoing research projects.
In her doctorate, Ermioni Athanasiadi is working on the problem of missing data in very small samples under the supervision of Dr. Kristian Kleinke.

Dr. Anna Theile-Schürholz

Dr. Anna Theile-Schürholz

Dr. Theile-Schürholz is a data manager at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research and supports the DECIDE and DECIDE-2 projects as a medical documentalist.

Dipl.-Psych. Lena Rupp

Dipl.-Psych. Lena Rupp

Lena Rupp is doing her doctorate as an external doctoral student at the Chair of Psychological Aging Research.

 
 
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