Name                 

Ulrike Grittner, Ph.D.

 

 

 

Citizenship      

German

 

Address            

Charité - University Medicine
Berlin,  Department for Biostatistics and
Clinical Epidemiology / Centre for Stroke Research
GE-12203 Berlin

marital status

married, 2 children

 

Education

 

 

March 1999

First State Examination as Lecturer for Mathematics and Arts

 

December 2006

 

 

2017

PhD at the Faculty of Educational Science at the Humboldt-University in Berlin, Germany

 

PD Habilitation in Public Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

 

 

 

Professional Experience

 

1995-1999               

Student Assistant at the Department for School Pedagogy and Educational Psychology at the Humboldt-University Berlin

 

June 1999-May 2002

Research Assistant at the Department for School Pedagogy and Educational Psychology at the Humboldt-University Berlin

 

Since April 2002  

 

 

since 2018

 

Research Assistant at the Department for Biometrics and Clinical Epidemilogy at the Charité – University Medicine Berlin

 

Co-Work-Group Leader of the Work Group "Observational Studies and Registry Data"

 

 2012-2018

Biostatistician at the Center for Stroke Research Berlin, Charité 

 

 

Memberships and Activities in Scientific Associations

 

 

The Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological

Research on Alcohol

 

 

The International Biometric Society, Deutsche Region

 

Editorial Activities, Reviewer for

 

 

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

 

 

Alcohol and Alcoholism

 

 

Addiction

 

 

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health

 

 

Drug and Alcohol Dependence

 

Teaching Activities

 

 

1999-2001     

Preparation Courses for Teacher Trainees for the first Practical Course at School, Supervision during the Practical Course at the Humboldt-University Berlin

 

2000 and 2001          

Courses about empirical studies of the “Effect” of Schooling for Teacher Trainees at the Humboldt-University Berlin

 

2001 /2002                                                   

Course about the Evaluation and the Assessment of Students Activities in the School for Teacher Trainees at the Humboldt-University Berlin

 

Since 2002                

Courses in Biometrics for Medical Students at the Charité- University Medicine Berlin

 

Participation in National and International Projects with External Funding

 

1996-1998

Analyses of School Situations of the Type „Critical Thinking“ (Project funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG)

 

2002-2004

„Gender, Culture and Alcohol Problems:  A Multi-national Study“, European Union Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources Program contract no. QLG4-CT-2001-01496

 

2004-2006

Evaluation Study in Ahlen. Composite research project of the effectiveness and efficiency of a pilot scheme in networking within a care and residential advisory office for elderly people in need of care in Ahlen (town in Nordrhein Westfalen (NRW), Germany). Prof. Dr. Adelheid Kuhlmey, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Institute of Medical Sociology, funded by Alter & Soziales e. V.

 

2004-2006

„Whose drinking changes how much when liquor taxes fall?“, Nordiska samarbetsnämnden för samhällsforskning, Prof. Robin Room, Stockholm University, Principal Investigator project no. 20071

 

2005-2008

„Effects of major changes in alcohol availability“, U.S. National institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NIH; Prof. Robin Room, Stockholm University, Principal Investigator, grant number 1R01AA014879-01A1

 

2007-2009

“Does relative deprivation exist in Denmark?:  A community-level analysis of health inequalities. Danish Medical Research Council.

 

2007-2011

“Gender, alcohol and culture:  Secondary data analyses” U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NIH; Prof. Sharon Wilsnack, Principal Investigator

 

2009-2011

“SIFAP – Stroke in Young Fabry Patients” – a Pan-European Study in 5000 Stroke Patients aged 18-55 years. Prof. Arndt Rolfs, Albrecht-Kossel-Institute
for Neuroregeneration, University of Rostock,
supported partially by an unrestricted scientific grant from Shire Human Genetic Therapies.