Erwin Böttinger

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Erwin Böttinger is a German medic.

After graduating from the Graf-Stauffenberg Gymnasium in Bamberg in 1979 , he studied medicine at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (license to practice medicine and doctorate in 1986). The medical training in internal medicine completed Böttinger 1987-1990 at Cabrini Medical Center, New York.

He then specialized in nephrology as a Clinical and Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston .

From 1993 he was at the National Cancer Institute , National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda (Maryland) , initially as a Research Fellow, from 1995 as a Visiting Associate.

In 1997 Böttinger moved to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx , NY, as an assistant professor . In 2001 he was promoted to associate professor . In 2004 he moved to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as a full professor . In 2015 he followed the call to the Charité for a W3 professorship for personalized medicine, where he also held the position of CEO of the Berlin Institute of Health.

In 2017, Böttinger moved to the University of Potsdam to a W3 professorship for Digital Health Personalized Medicine, where he heads the Digital Health Center at the Hasso Plattner Institute . In March 2019, the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health at Mount Sinai (HPIMS) was founded together with Mount Sinai Health System, which Böttinger leads together with Joel Dudley.

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Individual evidence

  1. Berlin Institute for Health Research Charité and Max Delbrück Center: Press release: Erwin Böttinger was appointed head of the Berlin Institute for Health Research. Retrieved August 30, 2019 .
  2. Hasso Plattner Institute and New York University Hospital Mount Sinai establish new digital health research institute. Retrieved August 30, 2019 .