Researcher at the Chair of Epidemiology, TUM School of Medicine and Health, Technical University of Munich.
I am a physician and health scientist with a Master's degree in Health Sciences from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). I am a candidate for Dr Phil from the same institution, working on the behavioural intention among locally- and foreign-trained healthcare providers toward digital health technologies. As a Researcher at the Chair of Epidemiology at TUM, I contribute to research that bridges clinical practice with digital innovation.
My research interests span systematic reviews and meta-analyses on digital health technologies, AI in healthcare, primary healthcare, and public health. I have co-authored over 25 publications with 2,500+ citations, and I serve as an editorial board member and peer reviewer for several journals. I am passionate about improving healthcare through rigorous evidence synthesis and the thoughtful integration of digital tools.
I believe in building capacity and therefore, I volunteer in many roles such as being a steering member in the Cochrane Early Career Professionals group and a member in some groups within the Guideline International Network (GIN) to support knowledge dissemination.
25+ peer-reviewed articles · 2,500+ citations
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Last updated: May 2026
Investigating the knowledge and behavioral intention among healthcare providers toward digital health technologies using the UTAUT2 framework. A primary cross-sectional study.
Systematic review of external, internal, and perceived stigma prevalence among persons living with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Evidence synthesis to inform a guideline update regarding the diagnostic methods for objective classification and prediction of menopause transition stages.
A Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis on antibiotic use for cholecystitis and cholangitis in adult patients.
A Cochrane systematic review investigating the medications used to manage irritable bowel syndrome among adults.
A systematic review to estimate the prevalence of bacterial sexually transmitted infections — syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
Teaching Master's students at the Chair of Epidemiology, Technical University of Munich during Summer Semesters 2024 and 2025. Guiding students through formulating research questions, developing search strategies, bias assessment, and evidence interpretation in line with the Cochrane Handbook.
Providing one-to-one guidance to early-career researchers on systematic review methodology, study design, and academic writing. Supporting researchers in building confidence and independence in evidence-based research methods.
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