Dagmar Schmid | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Dagmar Schmid | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Dagmar Schmid, HOCH, Health Ostschweiz, Kantonsspital St.Gallen, Klinik für Psychosomatik und Konsiliarpsychiatrie, Switzerland

PD Dr. med. Dagmar A. Schmid is a German physician and internationally recognized expert in psychosomatic medicine, consultative psychiatry, and sleep research. Born in Neuburg/Donau in 1969, she currently serves as Chief Physician and Director at the Clinic for Psychosomatics, Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen, Switzerland. With over two decades of experience across leading institutions in Germany and Switzerland, Dr. Schmid has made significant contributions to research on chronic pain, sleep disorders, stress, trauma, and Long COVID. Her integrative, evidence-based clinical approach bridges psychotherapy, neuroendocrinology, and psychosomatic care. She is also a passionate educator, holding lectureships at UZH, ETH, HSG, and USB, and is involved in curriculum development for medical training. A Fellow of the Max Planck Society, she holds a habilitation from the University of Zurich. Dr. Schmid combines research leadership, therapeutic innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a compelling candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths Supporting Suitability for the Award:

1. Outstanding Clinical-Scientific Integration

  • PD Dr. Schmid bridges psychiatry, psychosomatics, sleep medicine, and trauma, integrating clinical practice with impactful research.

  • Her work is deeply translational, evidenced by studies like CBT for narcolepsy, multimodal pain therapy, and psychotraumatology in somatic settings.

2. Highly Relevant and Timely Research Topics

  • Research on Long COVID, psychotraumatology, insomnia, and workplace mental health is at the forefront of global health challenges.

  • Interdisciplinary projects (e.g., with neurology, gynecology, immunology) reflect innovation and relevance to both women’s and public health.

3. International Recognition & Academic Output

  • Over 40 peer-reviewed publications, including in high-impact journals.

  • Multiple first-author papers, invited talks, and poster awards reflect peer validation.

  • Recipient of prestigious awards and fellowships (e.g., Max Planck Society, Heraeus Foundation).

4. Leadership and Mentorship

  • Clinic Director and Chief Physician since 2017.

  • Responsible for establishing therapy units and sleep diagnostics services.

  • Supervises dissertations, reflecting her mentorship commitment, especially valuable for empowering future women researchers.

5. Teaching & Outreach

  • Teaching roles at major Swiss institutions (ETH, UZH, HSG, USB).

  • Leadership in educational modules on psychosomatics, communication, and sleep disorders.

  • Speaker in national specialist curricula, enhancing knowledge dissemination.

6. Focus on Women’s Health

  • Specific projects on gynecological trauma, psychosomatics in oncology, and stress-related conditions affecting women’s mental and physical health.

⚠️ Areas for Potential Improvement or Future Growth:

1. International Visibility in Gender-Specific Medicine

  • While her research is highly relevant to women’s mental health, more direct engagement in gender-specific medical research networks or global women’s health collaborations would further strengthen her candidacy.

2. Research Leadership in Consortia

  • Leading international multicenter studies or EU-funded programs would enhance her influence on policy-level decisions in women’s mental health.

3. Visibility in Advocacy and Policy

  • Greater participation in public policy or healthcare advisory roles (e.g., for WHO or national bodies) on topics like Long COVID in women or trauma-informed care would expand her societal impact.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Schmid earned her medical doctorate at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, with a dissertation on hormone secretion and sleep EEG in depression. From 1998 to 2002, she held a prestigious scholarship from the Max Planck Society, further advancing her research in psychoneuroendocrinology. Her habilitation (postdoctoral qualification) was completed at the University of Zurich in 2023, titled “Psychophysiology in Psychosomatics Using Sleep as an Example”. She is a certified specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy in both Germany and Switzerland. Her therapeutic training includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), EMDR trauma therapy, hypnotherapy, and CBASP for chronic depression. Dr. Schmid has also completed the GCP clinical research certification, the SIM expert certificate, and advanced training in psycho-oncology. Her interdisciplinary education forms the foundation of her clinical innovation and scientific impact.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Schmid has held senior positions in top psychiatric and psychosomatic institutions. From 1998–2002, she worked at the Max Planck Institute, followed by clinical roles in Zurich and Basel. At Clienia Schlössli AG, she led psychotherapy and DBT programs, later joining the University Hospital Zurich, working in sleep medicine, liaison psychiatry, and emergency psychiatry. Since 2017, she is Chief Physician and Clinic Director for Psychosomatics and Consultant Psychiatry at the Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen, where she also established a sleep diagnostics department. She’s active in training and supervising medical staff, conducting expert evaluations, and coordinating interdisciplinary care for Long COVID, trauma, and chronic pain. Since 2025, she has also been affiliated with the University Hospital Basel. Her professional journey reflects leadership in clinical development, patient-centered innovations, and academic collaboration.

🏆 Awards & Honors:

Dr. Schmid’s excellence in research and clinical work has been recognized with multiple awards. She received the prestigious Max Planck Society Fellowship (1998–2001) and the Heraeus Foundation Award in 2000. She has won poster prizes at national congresses for work in psychotraumatology (SAPPM/SPS 2022) and sleep-pain therapy (SGPP 2022). She holds the Certificate of Competence in Sleep Medicine, Psycho-Oncology, and is a certified CBT/DBT/IPT/EMDR therapist. She’s a frequent speaker in consultant psychiatry and psychosomatics curricula across Switzerland and Germany, and has led training programs for medical communication, CBT-insomnia, and trauma therapy. Her habilitation (2023) and over 40 peer-reviewed publications reflect sustained academic achievement. Additionally, she has supervised doctoral and master’s theses and collaborated in major clinical research projects, including Long COVID, narcolepsy, and psychosomatic gynecology. These honors and contributions underscore her qualification for the Research for Women Researcher Award.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Schmid’s research bridges psychosomatic medicine, neuroendocrinology, and sleep science, with emphasis on chronic pain, trauma, stress disorders, and Long COVID. Her work explores how hormonal rhythms, sleep patterns, and mental health interact—using sleep EEG, endocrine markers, and clinical interventions. She developed novel group therapies for narcolepsy, dizziness, and insomnia and led outcome evaluations for interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy (IMPT). Her recent focus includes psychosocial recovery in healthcare workers post-COVID, and pilot studies on plasmapheresis in chronic fatigue syndrome. She also investigates cognitive outcomes, emotion regulation, and therapeutic online models, especially for vulnerable populations. Her research integrates clinical trials, neurobiology, and psychotherapy, contributing to evidence-based advancements in psychosomatic practice. She leads projects at the Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen and collaborates with researchers across neurology, gynecology, and internal medicine, making her research highly interdisciplinary and translational in nature.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  • 🧠 Increased GH Response to Apomorphine in Parkinson vs MSA (Arch Neurol, 2001)

  • 🍔 Ghrelin Stimulates Appetite, GH, ACTH, Cortisol in Normals (Sleep Res, 2005)

  • 🛌 Nocturnal Ghrelin Levels & Sleep EEG Correlation (Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2006)

  • 🌙 CRH1-Antagonist Improves Sleep EEG in Depression (J Psychiatr Res, 2004)

  • 🌀 Dizziness and Anxiety – A Psychosomatic Link (Health Qual Life Outcomes, 2020)

  • 😴 Ghrelin Promotes Deep Sleep in Humans (AJPEM, 2003)

  • 🧬 CRH Test, Sleep, and Depression Vulnerability (J Psychiatr Res, 2008)

  • 🧪 Cortisol and Sleep Depth in Depression (J Psychiatr Res, 2008)

  • 🦠 HPA Axis & Cytokines in Depression (J Psychiatr Res, 2003)

  • 🧬 Factors Affecting HPA Reactivity in Depression (Neuropsychopharmacology, 2003)

  • 🧘‍♀️ Long COVID & Mental Health in Healthcare Workers (In Prep, 2025)

  • 🛏 IMPT Effectiveness in Chronic Pain-Related Insomnia (In Progress)

  • 🎯 Group Therapy in Narcolepsy: Emotion Regulation & Acceptance (2021-2022)

  • 🎓 CBT-Insomnia Education for Non-Psychiatrists (Ongoing Teaching)

✅ Conclusion:

PD Dr. med. Dagmar A. Schmid is an exceptionally qualified and impactful candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her integrative, patient-centered research, particularly in sleep medicine, psychotraumatology, and Long COVID, directly contributes to improving women’s health. Combined with her extensive clinical leadership, educational outreach, and publication record, she exemplifies the spirit of this award.

Miriam Götte | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Miriam Götte | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Miriam Götte , Westdeutsches Tumorzentrum, Universitätsklinikum Essen , Germany

Dr. Miriam Götte is a leading expert in exercise and movement science in oncology, currently affiliated with the University Hospital Essen. With a dedicated focus on pediatric and young adult cancer care, she has led numerous interdisciplinary initiatives combining sports science, immunology, and oncology. As head of the Working Group on Sports and Movement Therapy at the West German Tumor Center, she has pioneered therapeutic interventions improving the quality of life in cancer patients. Dr. Götte holds a habilitation in Movement Science in Oncology and has been a postdoctoral researcher since 2014. Her work has been recognized nationally and internationally through prestigious awards. Passionate about improving survivorship care, she integrates clinical research, physical rehabilitation, and academic leadership. Alongside her academic career, she balances motherhood, having taken two parental leaves, which reflects her ability to manage demanding roles in both personal and professional spheres.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. 🌍 Leading Expertise in Exercise Oncology: Dr. Götte has made outstanding contributions to the field of exercise-based interventions in pediatric and adolescent oncology, a highly impactful and emerging research domain.

  2. 📊 Rich and Relevant Research Output: With over 10 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals (2023–2024 alone), she is actively contributing novel data, especially around HIIT, immune response, stem cell transplantation, and survivorship care.

  3. 👩‍🔬 Translational Focus with Real-World Impact: Her work bridges clinical research and applied therapy, ensuring that findings benefit patient quality of life and recovery during and after cancer treatment.

  4. 🤝 National Leadership and Collaborations: As Head of the Working Group on Sports and Movement Therapy and a core member of the ActiveOncoKids Network, she leads national initiatives and cross-border collaborations.

  5. 🏆 Recognized with Prestigious Awards: Awards such as the MASCC Young Investigator Award (2015) and Best Abstract at ASORS (2017) reflect her high academic standing and the relevance of her research.

  6. 📚 Interdisciplinary Approach: Combining sports science, immunology, pediatrics, and education, she exemplifies a multidisciplinary perspective that advances both research and therapeutic care.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. 📣 Global Visibility: While well-known in German-speaking countries and European forums, increasing participation in global oncology or exercise medicine symposia (e.g., ASCO, ACSM) would raise international recognition.

  2. 💼 Expanded Mentorship: Publishing with more junior researchers as first authors could further support the next generation and solidify her legacy as a mentor in her field.

  3. 🌐 Broader Public Engagement: Developing online modules, webinars, or patient-facing tools (especially for young survivors) could enhance public awareness and dissemination of her impactful work.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Miriam Götte has a solid academic background in sports and medical sciences. She began her academic journey studying Sports Science with a focus on prevention and rehabilitation at the University of Cologne from 2006 to 2010. During this period, she also pursued studies in Educational Sciences. She advanced to a doctoral program in Medical Sciences at the University of Duisburg-Essen, completing it between 2010 and 2014 under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Dirk Reinhardt. Her academic accomplishments culminated in a habilitation in “Movement Science in Oncology” at the Medical Faculty of the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2022. This advanced qualification marks her as an expert in the interplay of exercise and oncology, particularly for pediatric and adolescent populations. Her academic path has been underpinned by a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining sports science, oncology, and education to support patients holistically.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Götte’s professional journey began at the Department of Pediatrics III, University Hospital Essen, where she worked from 2010 to 2014 during her doctoral training. She later became head of Sports and Exercise Therapy at the West German Tumor Center (2014–2017) and continued in leadership roles at the same institution until July 2023. Since January 2023, she has served as head of the Working Group on Sports and Movement Therapy in Oncology, playing a pivotal role in the ActiveOncoKids Center Ruhr. Dr. Götte also coordinated teacher training modules in Spanish and led national collaborations to develop exercise strategies during cancer treatment. She has taken two parental leaves (2017–2018 and 2023–2024), highlighting her balance between research and personal life. Her hands-on leadership in multi-center projects and her dedication to integrating physical activity into oncology care make her a driving force in supportive cancer therapy.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Dr. Miriam Götte has received numerous awards recognizing her impactful research and leadership. She was honored with the Young Investigator Award of the Year at the MASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting on Supportive Care in Cancer in 2015. Her work on adolescent cancer care earned the Best Abstract Award at the 5th ASORS Congress in 2017. She was selected for the prestigious Josepha and Charlotte von Siebold Habilitation Support Program (2018–2019), and later received support from the Corona Care in Medicine Program (2020–2021) by the Medical Faculty of the University of Duisburg-Essen. These accolades underline her academic excellence and leadership in movement science and oncology. Dr. Götte’s pioneering research continues to shape exercise-based cancer therapy, especially for children and adolescents, earning her national and international recognition as a forward-thinking clinician-scientist.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Miriam Götte’s research revolves around exercise oncology, with a strong emphasis on pediatric and adolescent cancer patients. Her primary interest lies in exploring how physical activity interventions, particularly high-intensity interval training (HIIT), influence immune function, physical fitness, and quality of life during and after cancer therapy. She investigates the physiological and psychological impacts of exercise throughout different treatment phases, including stem cell transplantation. Her work contributes significantly to the emerging field of supportive oncology, where movement-based interventions are tailored to patient needs. Dr. Götte is also a central figure in the ActiveOncoKids network, enhancing access to structured physical activity across German-speaking countries. With a translational approach, her research bridges clinical care, immunological assessments, and rehabilitative exercise programs. Her focus is not only scientific but also deeply patient-centered, advocating for movement as a form of healing and empowerment in cancer survivorship.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🏋️‍♂️ High-Intensity Interval Training Boosts Immune Cells in Advanced Cancer Patients and Healthy Controls – Cancer Medicine (submitted)

  2. 🧬 Impact of a Single HIIT Session on NK Cells and ILCs in Adolescents Undergoing Cancer Treatment – BMC Cancer (minor revision)

  3. 🌟 YOUEX: Longitudinal Effects on Quality of Life in Young Adults with Cancer – JAYAO (submitted)

  4. 💪 Low vs. Moderate Intensity Exercise in Pediatric Allo-HSCT Recovery – ANIMAL – Pediatric Blood & Cancer (submitted)

  5. 👶 Physical Activity Behaviors in Childhood Cancer Survivors – J Cancer Survivorship (2024)

  6. 🧒 ActiveOncoKids: Centralized Physical Activity Counseling During Oncology – Klinische Pädiatrie (2024)

  7. 🏃 Severely Reduced Physical Performance at Stem Cell Transplant Admission – BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med (2024)

  8. 🧘 P-move: RCT of Exercise in Pancreatic or Biliary Tract Cancer – Supportive Care in Cancer (2024)

  9. 🌿 Exercise Therapy in Oncology: Impact on Quality of Life and Side Effects – Dtsch Arztebl Int (2024)

  10. 🧑‍⚕️ Adaptation of Pediatric Exercise Programs During COVID-19 in Germany – Frontiers in Pediatrics (2024)

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Miriam Götte is highly suitable and deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her focused and prolific research on the role of physical activity in pediatric and adolescent oncology, combined with her leadership in clinical and academic settings, sets her apart as a pioneer in supportive cancer care. She demonstrates a rare combination of scientific rigor, patient-centeredness, and organizational leadership. With strategic expansion of her international visibility and mentoring activities, she is positioned to become one of the global leaders in exercise oncology.