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Dr. Sarah Wilker

Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D.)

Postdoctoral Researcher

 

Hours: by appointment

Dr. Sarah Wilker

Telefon Sekr.
+49 521 106-6871
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UHG T3-262
Werdegang
  Career
2018- today

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Bielefeld University (Germany)

2015- 2018

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Clinical and Biological Psychology, Ulm University (Germany)

12/2014

Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat) in Psychology (Prof. Dr. Iris Kolassa and Prof. Dr. Thomas Elbert) at Ulm University, Germany; Gen×Environment Interactions in the Etiology and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

2011- 2014

Researcher and Lecturer at the Department of Clinical and Biological Psychology, Ulm University (Germany)

2005- 2011

Studies of Psychology at the University of Trier, Germany

 

Awards and Honors

2017

Ph.D. award of the Ulm University society

2017

Research bonus of the Ulm University society and Ulm University to acknowledge excellent postdoctoral research

2016

Young Academics Award including travel grant to attend the German-African research workshop on refugee mental health and mental health service systems, Nairobi, Kenia

2015

Young Academics Award of the German-Speaking Society for Psychotraumatology (Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für Psychotraumatologie, DeGPT)

2014

Finalist of the Engagement Award of the German National Academic Foundation

2011- 2014

Ph.D scholarship awarded by the German National Academic Foundation

2008- 2011

Scholarship awarded by the German National Academic Foundation

  • Global mental health: Mental health and psychotherapy in crisis regions and resource-poor settings
  • Improving Acess to evidence-based treatments for refugees in Germany
  • Treatment of trauma-related disorders
  • Psychological and biological consequences of traumatic stress
  • Genetic and epigenetic influences on the development and treatment of PTSD

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