Franz Daschner

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Franz Dieter Daschner (born May 18, 1940 in Regensburg ) is a German medic.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1959 at the Regensburger Domspatzen music school , Daschner studied medicine at the University of Munich as a scholarship holder of the Cusanuswerk . After the state examination in 1965, he was a research assistant at the University Children's Hospital in Munich in the department for antimicrobial therapy. In 1968 he passed the American State Examination in Medicine and then worked as an Infectious Disease Fellow at Harvard Medical School / Boston and at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, University of California, Los Angeles .

From 1970 to 1975 he was a research assistant at the University Children's Clinic in Munich, where he qualified as a professor there in 1975 in paediatrics . In 1976 he was appointed head of the central hospital hygiene facility at the Freiburg University Medical Center, where he was director of the Institute for Environmental Medicine and Hospital Hygiene , which he had also founded, from 1992 until his retirement in September 2006 .

In 2000 Daschner was the first physician to be awarded the German Environment Prize of the German Federal Environment Foundation for his work. With the prize money he founded the viamedica foundation - Foundation for Healthy Medicine .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Uwe Mauch: Gertrud Luckner Medal awarded for the first time: For special services to the city , Badische Zeitung, February 19, 2011, accessed on February 20, 2011

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