Dr. Anna-Janina Stephan, MPH
Research associate
Professorship of Public Health & Prevention Technical University of Munich Georg-Brauchle-Ring 60/62 80992 Munich | Room: M-514 |
Profile
Anna-Janina Stephan has been a research associate at the professorhip of Public Health and Prevention at TUM since January 2021. Between April 2015 and September 2019 she worked as a research associate at the Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology (IBE) at LMU München and at the German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders (DSGZ) at the LMU University Hospital. Between October 2019 and March 2021 she worked in the pharmaceutical industry. In August 2019 she complete her PhD on "Trajectories of deficit accumulation and their predictors in older age" in the LMU Munich Medical Research School (MMRS) program "Medical Research - Epidemiology and Public Health". She holds a Bachelor degree in political and administrative sciences (B.A.) from the University of Konstanz and a Master degree in Public Health (MPH) from LMU.
Research interests
- Epidemiology of aging
- Health care research
- Complex interventions
- Estimating disease burden and costs using secondary data
- Cohort studies
- Dynamic transmission models
Selected publications
Stephan, A. J., Schwettmann, L., Meisinger, C., Ladwig, K. H., Linkohr, B., Thorand, B., ... & Grill, E. (2021). Living longer but less healthy: The female disadvantage in health expectancy. Results from the KORA-Age study. Experimental Gerontology, 145, 111196.
Stephan A-J, Strobl R, Schwettmann L, Meisinger C, Ladwig K-H, Linkohr B, Thorand B, Peters A, Grill E. Being born in the aftermath of World War II increases the risk for health deficit accumulation in older age: results from the KORA-Age study. European Journal of Epidemiology. 2019;34(7):675-687.
Stephan A-J, Strobl R, Holle R, Grill E. Wealth and occupation determine health deficit accumulation onset in Europe – Results from the SHARE study. Experimental Gerontology. 2018;113:74-9.
Stephan A-J, Kovacs E, Phillips A, Schelling J, Ulrich SM, Grill E. Barriers and facilitators for the management of vertigo: a qualitative study with primary care providers. Implementation Science. 2018;13(1):25.