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Between 2002 and 2006, Dammann served as the Wilhem-Hirte Research Professor at Hannover Medical School, Germany. He returned to Boston as a research professor in pediatrics at Tufts University School of Medicine and joined the Department of Public Health & Community Medicine full-time in 2011,
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in 1981. He transferred to Lübeck Medical School in 1983 to begin studying medicine, which he finished in 1991 back at the University of Hamburg with a dissertation (Dr.med.) on minor neurological abnormalities in very low birthweight children at early school age. From 1991 - 1995 he worked in the
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where he also served as Vice Chair from 2017 until 2023. His main research interest is the etiology of neonatal brain and retina damage; he has 200 publications in this research field. In 2018 he was appointed as an adjunct professor in the Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Sciences at the
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in 2019 with a thesis on illness causation theory and was appointed as a Distinguished Visiting professor at the same institution in 2022. He obtained certification in philosophical client counseling from the
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Dammann, Olaf; Smart, Benjamin (29 October 2018). Causation in Population Health Informatics and Data Science (1st 2019 ed.). Springer.
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is a German-American physician, epidemiologist, and philosopher. He is a professor of Public Health & Community Medicine at
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Extremely Preterm Birth and its Consequences: The ELGAN Study (1st ed.). Mac Keith Press. 8 March 2021.
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Department of Pediatrics at the University of Hamburg with a focus on neonatology and neuropediatrics.
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Dammann, Olaf (26 May 2020). Etiological Explanations: Illness Causation Theory. CRC Press.
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in 1997 and went on to become one of the inaugural co-investigators of the ELGAN-Study.
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In 1995, he moved to Boston (USA) as a Research Fellow in the Neuroepidemiology Unit at
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Dammann, Olaf (1 December 2007). Flüstermond: Gedichte (in German). Husum.
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Dammann obtained a doctorate in philosophy (Ph.D.) from the
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