Alfred Fleissner

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Alfred Fleissner (born September 9, 1946 in Lienz , East Tyrol) is a German chemist and cognitive scientist .

Fleissner passed the Abitur examination in 1966, studied chemistry at the University of Hamburg from 1966 to 1971 and graduated with a diploma thesis in the field of biochemistry . From May 1973 Fleissner worked as a research assistant. He received his doctorate from 1971 to 1975 under Günther Gercken with a thesis on the affinity chromatography of glutamate decarboxylase in the brain of rats and pigs and their inhibition by glutamic acid analogues.

Fleissner has specialized in conflict research and motivation research since 1995 . He is a founding member and board member of the Hamburg association KLIMA, which deals with bullying .

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Monographs
  • Alfred Fleissner: Affinity chromatographic purification of glutamate decarboxylase and its inhibition by substrate analogs. University of Hamburg, dissertation, 1975, 100 pages.
  • Alfred Fleissner: Starting points of a biochemical psychiatry. Verlag Enke, Stuttgart, 1991, ISBN 3-432-99891-0 .
  • Gerd Arentewicz, Dieter Struck, Alfred Fleissner: The 45 Mobbing Answers. A guide for those affected, employers, works and staff councils as well as other stakeholders and advisors. Lit Verlag, Münster, November 2005, ISBN 978-3-8319-0376-4
  • Gerd Arentewicz, Dieter Struck, Alfred Fleissner: Mobbing. Psychological terror in the workplace, at school and on the internet. Tips and offers of help. Ellert & Richter Verlag, Hamburg, September 2009, ISBN 3-8319-0376-X
Editing
  • Walfried Linden, Alfred Fleissner (ed.): Mind, soul and brain: Draft of a common image of man by neurobiologists and humanities scholars . Lit Verlag, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-7973-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ For bibliographical details on the dissertation see monographs.
  2. Interview: Mobbing researcher Dr. Fleissner. Scoolz.de on December 13, 2005, accessed April 2, 2016.