Thomas Lampert was affiliated with the Robert Koch Institute in Germany and contributed extensively to research in health professions and medicine. They published primarily in the fields of general health professions, infectious diseases, health, modeling and simulation, and epidemiology.
Their work often focused on health and medical studies, exploring topics such as SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, health disparities and outcomes, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, child and adolescent health, respiratory viral infections research, and employment and welfare studies.
Among their recent papers were several notable publications including:
Thomas Lampert collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Jens Hoebel, Claudia Santos-Hövener, Benjamin Wachtler, Niels Michalski, and Enno Nowossadeck. This network of collaborators was integral to their research output.
Their work was regularly published in recognized venues such as PubMed, the Robert-Koch-Institut (RKI), Das Gesundheitswesen, Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz, and the European Journal of Public Health.
Gert Mensink;Anja Schienkiewitz;Marjolein Haftenberger;Thomas Lampert
Franziska Reiss;Ann-Katrin Meyrose;Christiane Otto;Thomas Lampert
Aleksej Bukov;Ineke Maas;Thomas Lampert
M. Lange;P. Kamtsiuris;C. Lange;A. Schaffrath Rosario
L. Schenk;A.-M. Bau;T. Borde;J. Butler
Thomas Lampert;Gert Mensink;N. Romahn;A. Woll
Thomas Lampert;Lars Eric Kroll;Stephan Müters;Heribert Stolzenberg
Gert Mensink;Anja Schienkiewitz;Marjolein Haftenberger;Thomas Lampert
Angela Neumeyer-Gromen;Thomas Lampert;Klaus Stark;Gerd Kallischnigg
S. Krug;S. Jordan;G. B. M. Mensink;Stephan Müters
S. Krug;S. Jordan;G.B.M. Mensink;S. Müters
Liane Schenk;Anne-Madeleine Bau;Theda Borde;J. Butler
Jens Hoebel;Ulrike E. Maske;Hajo Zeeb;Thomas Lampert
Thomas Lampert;Stephan Müters;Heribert Stolzenberg;Lars Eric Kroll
Thomas Lampert;Lars Eric Kroll;Stephan Müters;Heribert Stolzenberg
Marlene Grotz;Ulfert Hapke;Thomas Lampert;Harald Baumeister
Jens Hoebel;Stephan Müters;Benjamin Kuntz;Cornelia Lange
Thomas Lampert;Lars E. Kroll
Gert Mensink;Thomas Lampert;Eckardt Bergmann
Kristin Manz;Robert Schlack;Christina Poethko-Müller;Gert Mensink
Thomas Lampert;Lars Eric Kroll;Annalena Dunkelberg
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