I had the privilege to explore different scientific fields and learn from most excellent and dedicated researchers and mentors in clinical and laboratory medicine, and computer science. Being a peer-reviewer for multiple scientific journals taught me additional things about science. I am very grateful for everything that I could learn. It was my goal to give all the good and important parts to my students, too.
While the development and learning path has been the exciting part for me, including the collaboration with different researchers, the various publications in peer-reviewed journals have been natural milestones and allow other people to use the described methods and results.
My Erdős number is 3.
Clinical and laboratory studies, in particular about use of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) for patients with renal insufficiency, vitamin K antagonists (VKA), direct Xa inhibitors, and recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa).
Publications written while working on my Dr. med. thesis at the Maurice E. Müller Institute for Biomechanics (University of Bern) and working in the ER of the Inselspital Bern.