Michael K. Hohl

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Michael K. Hohl (born August 24, 1946 ) is a Swiss gynecologist and university professor.

Career

From 1965 to 1972, Hohl studied medicine at the University of Basel . In 1982 he completed his habilitation and in 1989 was appointed private lecturer in gynecology at the University of Basel. Since 1984 he has been head of the department for gynecology and obstetrics at the cantonal hospital in Baden (Switzerland). He is also President of the Swiss Society for Gynecological Endoscopy. He is also editor-in-chief of the specialist magazine Frauenheilkunde aktuell: data, facts, analyzes . As a speaker, he has given over 300 specialist presentations.

areas of expertise

  • Minimally invasive gynecological surgery (laparoscopy, hysteroscopy)
  • Laser surgery
  • Gynecological microsurgery
  • Reconstruction surgery of the pelvic floor
  • Radical pelvic surgery (oncology)
  • General gynecological surgery

Memberships

  • Swiss Society of OB / GYN
  • Society of Pelvic Surgeons (USA)
  • European Society for Gynecological Endoscopy
  • American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopists
  • European Society of Human Reproduction
  • American Society for Reproductive Medicine

Awards

  • 1982: Theodor Nägeli Award for Research on Thromboembolic complications

Publications (selection)

  • with Stefan Kurtz, Enno Ohlebusch: Efficient multiple genome alignment (2001).
  • with Mark Ragan: Is multiple-sequence alignment required for accurate inference of phylogeny? (2007).
  • with Mafalda Trippel, T. Thüring, Nik Hauser u. a .: The first analysis and clinical evaluation of native breast tissue using differential phase-contrast mammography (2011).

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