Dr. rer. nat. Iris Müller
(Dipl.-Psych.)
Phone: +49 511 532-4435
Fax: +49 511 532-4214
E-mail: Mueller.Iris@mh-hannover.de
Professional career
- April 2016 -June 217 "Active in Teaching" further qualification program for teachers MHH
- 2014 Clinical neuropsychologist (GNP)
- 2006 Dr. rer. nat. at the Faculty of Natural Sciences Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. Topic: "Diagnosis of cerebral visual field defects in children and adolescents and treatment with visual restitution training"
- 1998 - 2000 APA approved Internship, Department of Pediatric Neuropsychology, Clinic of Pediatric Neurology, University of Minnesota
- 1991 - 1998 Study of psychology, TU Braunschweig, degree in psychology.
- Diploma thesis at the Clinical Department of Neurology, University Hospital Innsbruck
Teaching
- Since 2015 seminars and internships modules "Psychological and sociological foundations of medicine" and "Diagnostic methods: Doctor-Patient-Conversation", Medical Psychology for students of Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School (Hannibal Medicine model study program)
- 2000- 2008 Seminars & lectures (2006-2008) Medical Psychology at the Medical Faculty of the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
- 2002 Seminar "Neuropsychological disorders" at the University for Rehabilitation Psychology Magdeburg/Stendal
Publications
Kordonouri O, Lange K, Boettcher I, Christoph J, Marquardt E, Tombois C, Galuschka L, Stiller D, Mueller I, Roloff F, Aschemeier, B, Danne, T. New approach of detecting hypercholesterolemia in pediatric population: the Fr1dolin-Trail in Lower Saxony, Germany. Artheriosclerosis 280 (2019) 85-91
Böttcher, I., van de Berge, Lange, K., Marquardt, E., Freiberg, C., Galuschka L., Mueller, I., Roloff, F., Semler, K., Hermann, J., Aschemeier B., Danne, T., Kordonouri, O. (2018). Early detection projects to prevent disease-specific complications in childhood and adolescence: The Fr1dolin study in Lower Saxony. The diabetologist 14: 224-30.
Hommel, A., Haupt, F., Delivani P., Winkler, C. , (), Mueller, I. et al. (2018). Screening for Type 1 Diabetes risk in newborns: the Freder1k Pilot Study in Saxony. Hormone and Metabolic Research 50(1): 44-49.
Memmesheimer, R., Lange, K., Dölle, M., Heger, S., Mueller, I. (2017). Psychological well-being and independent living of young adults with childhood-onset craniopharyngioma. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology; 59(8): 829-836. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13444.
Lange, K., Müller, I., Galuschka, L., Kordonouri O., Gottwald, I. Marquardt, E., Haupt, F., Aschemeier B., Danne, T., Achenbach, P., Ziegler A.-G. Opportunities and risks for families by participating in the Fr1dolin study. Lower Saxony Medical Journal 3/2017 https://www.aekn.de/fortbildung/aktuelle-themen/chancen-und-risiken-fuer-familien-durch-die-teilnahme-an-der-fr1dolin-studie/.
Gall, C., Mueller, I., Franke, GH, Sabel, BA. (2012) Psychological distress is associated with vision-related but not with generic quality of life in patients with visual field defects after cerebral lesions. Mental Illness 6;4(2):e12
Poggel, DA, Mueller, I., Kasten, E., Bunzenthal, U., Sabel, BA. (2010). Subjective and objective outcome measures of computer-based vision restoration training. Neurorehabilitation 27(2): 173-87
- Member of the German Society for Neuropsychology (GNP)
- Member of the German Society for Medical Psychology (DGMP)