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Overview

Klaus Dietz is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on medical science, particularly within the main field of Medicine. The specific subfields they cover include Surgery, Dermatology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main research topics addressed by Klaus Dietz encompass Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies, Cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research, Immune responses and vaccinations, Zoonotic diseases and public health, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications, and Plasma Diagnostics and Applications.

Dietz has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • F. Monrabal
  • J. García-Barrena
  • F. López
  • J. Pelegrìn
  • C. Echeverria

Their work has been published in a variety of venues, with a notable number of publications appearing in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Value in Health
  • Review of Scientific Instruments
  • European Journal of Cancer

Recent papers include:

  • "Ion thrusters for electric propulsion: Scientific issues developing a niche technology into a game changer" (2020, Review of Scientific Instruments)
  • "What causes the death of patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? A prospective analysis in 1400 patients" (2022, European Journal of Cancer)
  • "Safely Inserting Neonatal Chest Drains" (2021, Neonatology)
  • "Measles in the European past: outbreak of severe measles in an isolated German village, 1861" (2022, Journal of Infection)
  • "Progress on the commissioning of the Iseult 11.7T whole-body MRI: first images" (2022, Zenodo, CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • The estimation of the basic reproduction number for infectious diseases

    K. Dietz

  • Epidemiology of transmission of cytomegalovirus from mother to preterm infant by breastfeeding

    Klaus Hamprecht;Jens Maschmann;Matthias Vochem;Klaus Dietz

  • Local distribution of microglia in the normal adult human central nervous system differs by up to one order of magnitude.

    M Mittelbronn;K Dietz;H J Schluesener;R Meyermann

  • A malaria model tested in the African savannah.

    K Dietz;L Molineaux;A Thomas

  • Cleavage motifs of the yeast 20S proteasome β subunits deduced from digests of enolase 1

    Alexander K. Nussbaum;Tobias P. Dick;Wieland Keilholz;Markus Schirle

  • Detection and Typing of Human Papillomavirus by E6 Nested Multiplex PCR

    K. Sotlar;D. Diemer;A. Dethleffs;Y. Hack

  • Daniel Bernoulli’s epidemiological model revisited

    Klaus Dietz;J.A.P. Heesterbeek

  • The Incidence of Infectious Diseases under the Influence of Seasonal Fluctuations

    K. Dietz

  • A meta-analysis of hyperfractionated and accelerated radiotherapy and combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy regimens in unresected locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck

    W Budach;T Hehr;V Budach;C Belka

  • Epidemiological models for sexually transmitted diseases

    K. Dietz;K. P. Hadeler

  • Deficiency of dermcidin-derived antimicrobial peptides in sweat of patients with atopic dermatitis correlates with an impaired innate defense of human skin in vivo

    Siegbert Rieg;Heiko Steffen;Silke Seeber;Andreas Humeny

  • Menstrual cycle and age: influence on parenchymal contrast medium enhancement in MR imaging of the breast.

    M Müller-Schimpfle;K Ohmenhaüser;P Stoll;K Dietz

  • Increasing mixed chimerism is an important prognostic factor for unfavorable outcome in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia after allogeneic stem-cell transplantation: possible role for pre-emptive immunotherapy?

    Peter Bader;Hermann Kreyenberg;Walter Hoelle;Gregor Dueckers

  • Prediction of subclinical tumor infiltration in basal cell carcinoma.

    Helmut Breuninger;Klaus Dietz

  • Risk factors for treatment failures in patients receiving PCR-based preemptive therapy for CMV infection.

    H Einsele;H Hebart;C Kauffmann-Schneider;C Sinzger

  • Lack of Wall Teichoic Acids in Staphylococcus aureus Leads to Reduced Interactions with Endothelial Cells and to Attenuated Virulence in a Rabbit Model of Endocarditis

    Christopher Weidenmaier;Andreas Peschel;Yan-Qiong Xiong;Yan-Qiong Xiong;Sascha A. Kristian

  • The Residual Platelet Aggregation after Deployment of Intracoronary Stent (PREDICT) score.

    T. Geisler;D. GRAß;B. Bigalke;K. Stellos

  • Mathematical modeling of the impact of malaria vaccines on the clinical epidemiology and natural history of Plasmodium falciparum malaria: Overview.

    Thomas Smith;Gerry F. Killeen;Nicolas Maire;Amanda Ross

  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) inactivation in breast milk: reassessment of pasteurization and freeze-thawing.

    Klaus Hamprecht;Jens Maschmann;Denise Müller;Klaus Dietz

  • The effect of household distribution on transmission and control of highly infectious diseases

    Niels G. Becker;Klaus Dietz

Frequent Co-Authors

Claus D. Claussen
Claus D. Claussen University of Tübingen
Gerhard Jahn
Gerhard Jahn University of Tübingen
Peter G. Kremsner
Peter G. Kremsner University of Tübingen
Lothar Kanz
Lothar Kanz University of Tübingen
Claus Garbe
Claus Garbe University of Tübingen
Diethelm Wallwiener
Diethelm Wallwiener University of Tübingen
Christian F. Poets
Christian F. Poets University of Tübingen
Thomas J. Smith
Thomas J. Smith Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Christoph Klein
Christoph Klein Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Martin P. Grobusch
Martin P. Grobusch University of Amsterdam

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