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Working Groups
- Climate Change and Health Intervention
- Climate Change, Nutrition and Health
- Climate Change, Migration and Health
- Climate sensitive infectious disease lab (CSIDlab)
- Climate-smart Health Systems
- Design and implementation research in global health
- Digital Global Health
- Disease Control in Disadvantaged Populations
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Epidemiology of Transition
- FAIR and ethical data and sample reuse
- Field Epidemiology Research in German Public Health
- Planetary Child Health
- Global Health and Economics Research Group
- Global Health Diagnostics
- Global Health Policies and Systems
- Health Economics and Health Financing
- Implementation research for prevention and disease control
- Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Non-communicable disease (NCD) in LMICs
- Oral Health
- Vector Borne Diseases and Geo Health
Gabriele Stieglbauer
Medizinische Dokumentarin
Data Management
Gabriele Stieglbauer graduated from the School of Medical Documentation in Ulm, Germany, with a certification in medical documentation. She joined the Institute in 1999 and has been part in in various research projects with focus on data management.
Actually she is part of the Research Group “Climate Change, Nutrition and Health” and of the DFG-Research Unit “Climate Change and Health in Subsaharan Africa (https://www.cch-africa.de/) and responsible for data management, statistical programming and data analysis support.
Projects
- DFG Research Unit "Climate Change and Health in sub-Saharan Africa" (1/2020-today)
- Research group “Climate Change, Nutrition and Health” (1/2020-today)
- Food and Agricultural Approaches to Reducing Malnutrition (FAARM) (2014-12/2019)
Full title: Reducing young child undernutrition through an integrated agricultural project with women’s groups: A cluster-randomised trial in rural Bangladesh - GENESIS Study (2012-2013)
- National Cohort Pretest 1 Study (2011-2012)
- SFB 544: "Control of Tropical Infectious Diseases" - Project Z2 (1999-2011)
A: Data Management for the Database from the field station in Nouna, Burkina Faso
B: Statistical collaborations with research groups within the SFB
Publications
Kynast-Wolf G, Schoeps A, Winkler V, Stieglbauer G, Müller O, Sie A, Becher H. (2019): Clustering of infant mortality within families in rural Burkina Faso. Am J Trop Med Hyg.; 100(1):187-191. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0669.
Wehner S, Stieglbauer G, Traore C, Sie A, Becher H, Müller O (2017): Malaria incidence during early childhood in rural Burkina Faso: Analysis of a birth cohort protected with insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Acta Tropica [Epub ahead of print]. DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.03.017
Becher H, Müller O, Dambach P, Gabrysch S, Niamba L, Sankoh O, Simboro S, Schoeps A, Stieglbauer G, Yé Y, Sié A. (2016): Decreasing child mortality, spatial clustering, and decreasing disparity in north-western Burkina Faso.Trop Med Int Health. 2016 Apr;21(4):546-55. doi: 10.1111/tmi.12673. Epub 2016 Feb 19.
Vuksanović M, Safer A, Palm F, Stieglbauer G, Grau AJ, Becher H. (2014): Validity of self-reported BMI in older adults and an adjustment model. J Public Health. 2014;22:257-263.
Oster N, Rohrbach P, Sanchez CP, Andrews KT, Kammer J, Coulibaly B, Stieglbauer G, Becher H, Lanzer M (2010): Apparent bias for P. falciparum parasites carrying the wild-type pfcrt allele in the placenta. Parasitol Res 106 (5):1065-1070
Sié A, Louis VR, Gbangou A, Muller O, Niamba L, Stieglbauer G, Ye M, Kouyate B, Sauerborn R, Becher H (2010): The Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in Nouna, Burkina Faso, 1993-2007. Glob Health Action 3
Stich A, Oster N, Abdel-Aziz IZ, Stieglbauer G, Coulibaly B, Wickert H, McLean J, Kouyate BA, Becher H, Lanzer M (2006) Malaria in a holoendemic area of Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study. Parasitol Res 98 (6):596-599
Kyobutungi C, Grau A, Stieglbauer G, Becher H (2005): Absolute temperature, temperature changes and stroke risk: A case-crossover study. Eur J Epidemiol 20, 693-698.
Becher H, Stieglbauer G, Yé Y (2004): Nouna DSS Data structure, data exchange and routine epidemiologic procedures. In: Becher H, Kouyaté B (Hrsg.) Health Research in Developing Countries. A collaboration between Burkina Faso and Germany. Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, p. 17-19.
Kynast-Wolf G, Stieglbauer G, Kouyaté B, Ye Y, Gbangou A, Sauerborn R, Becher H (2003): Mortality patterns, 1993-2001, in sub-Saharan Africa – Results from a Demographic Surveillance System in Nouna, Burkina Faso. Discussion Paper 01/2003, SFB 544, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Kynast-Wolf, G., Sankoh, O.A., Stieglbauer, G., Kouyaté, B., Yé, Y., Gbangou, A., Sanou, A., Würthwein, R., Sauerborn, R. and Becher, H. (2001). Mortality in a rural region in sub-Saharan Africa: Results from a Demographic Surveillance System in Nouna, Burkina Faso. Discussion Paper 1/2001, SFB 544, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
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Working Groups
- Climate Change and Health Intervention
- Climate Change, Nutrition and Health
- Climate Change, Migration and Health
- Climate sensitive infectious disease lab (CSIDlab)
- Climate-smart Health Systems
- Design and implementation research in global health
- Digital Global Health
- Disease Control in Disadvantaged Populations
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Epidemiology of Transition
- FAIR and ethical data and sample reuse
- Field Epidemiology Research in German Public Health
- Planetary Child Health
- Global Health and Economics Research Group
- Global Health Diagnostics
- Global Health Policies and Systems
- Health Economics and Health Financing
- Implementation research for prevention and disease control
- Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Non-communicable disease (NCD) in LMICs
- Oral Health
- Vector Borne Diseases and Geo Health
Contact Information
Im Neuenheimer Feld 324
R. 306b
69120 Heidelberg
Phone: +49 (0)6221 56-4670
Fax: +49 (0)6221 56-5039
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