As archaeologist and philologist, interdisciplinary approaches are at the core of my research. 'Darf ich einen Wunschkontakt fr den Jenseitskontakt haben' Themenvideo aus der Themenreihe 'Wissenswertes ber Medialitt'Medium Dr. Chronologically, I focus on the first millennium AD, however, the Middle Ages, the Early Modern Period as well as the Bronze Age are also within my fields of interest. My main fields of interest are Late Iron Age and Viking art and iconography, runology, Old Norse religion and Christianization, Vendel and Viking Age material culture, archaeology of hunting, legal history, human-animal relations, and digital archaeology. A prosecutor drives down a kid on a bycicle. A Digital Edition of the Gotlandic Picture Stones’ financed by the Swedish Research Council. With Sylvester Groth, Ekaterina Medvedeva, Anja Kling, Rudolf Kowalski. Since March 2019 I have been employed at the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies in Stockholm as researcher and leader of the project ʻ Ancient Images 2.0. Since 2017 I have been Privatdozent (Swedish docent) in Munich and am currently guest lecturer at the University of Vienna. On the basis of this work, the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich has awarded me with the venia legendi for Archaeology and also for Old Norse Studies. Studia archaeologiae medii aevi 3, Friedberg 2019). In 2016 I finished my ʻHabilitation’ (qualification as university lecturer), which deals with the interpretation of the Gotlandic picture stones and their re-analysis with digital methods (Gotlands Bildsteine – Probleme und neue Wege ihrer Dokumentation, Lesung und Deutung. In 2017/2018 I was employed as a researcher at the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology in Schleswig. I was employed as a researcher at the Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Göttingen from 2010–2014 and again in 2017, within the research project ʻRuneS – Runic Writing in the Germanic Languages’, preparing an edition of the Continental (South Germanic) runic inscriptions, together with the runologists Klaus Düwel and Robert Nedoma. Between 20 I received several fellowships and grants for research projects in the fields of Iron Age and Viking archaeology, religion, and iconography by the Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). For 2012, the Damp acquisition and Fresenius Medical Care's recently announced acquisitions are not expected to lead to Group leverage above the target range of 2.5 to 3.0 net debt/EBITDA.I completed my PhD in archaeology at the University of Göttingen in 2008 with a dissertation on Swedish rune stones. The acquisition will be financed from cash flow and debt. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to Fresenius Group's earnings per share in 2013. HELIOS anticipates to close the transaction in the first half of 2012. Due to the geographic proximity of the HELIOS hospital Schwerin, HELIOS has to divest the Damp hospital Wismar (505 beds, sales of approximately €60 million) to secure regulatory clearance of the transaction. The acquisition is still subject to the approval of local and antitrust authorities. Our focus on acquiring public-sector hospitals remains unchanged as we see a rebound in the German hospital privatization market." As demonstrated with the acquisition of the privately-owned hospital operator Humaine in 2006, we will integrate Damp into the HELIOS network and achieve margin improvements in line with our established financial targets. Ulf Mark Schneider, CEO of Fresenius, commented: "We take advantage of this excellent opportunity to acquire a well-positioned and profitable company to strengthen HELIOS' presence in the German hospital market. The parties agreed not to disclose the purchase price. Acute care contributed 73% to total sales, post acute care 20%. In 2010, Damp achieved sales of €487 million and operating profit (EBIT) of €21 million. Both Damp and HELIOS were co-founders of the leading German medical quality initiative "Initiative Qualitätsmedizin". The Damp hospitals enjoy a strong local market position and offer considerable growth potential. The acquisition of Damp is an excellent geographic fit with the HELIOS hospital network in the north and northeast of Germany. The company has 5,971 full-time employees. In addition, Damp operates eight outpatient medical care centers, two nursing care facilities with a total of 606 beds and a wellness resort. The company has agreed to acquire 94.7% of the share capital in Damp Group.ĭamp operates seven acute care hospitals and four post acute care hospitals with a total of 4,112 beds (thereof 2,649 in acute care) and is among the ten largest private hospital operators in Germany. HELIOS Kliniken GmbH, a subsidiary of Fresenius, expands its presence in the German hospital market. Von der Apotheke zum Gesundheitskonzern.„Ich will anderen helfen, nicht aufzugeben“.Laufen lernen mit parenteraler Ernährung.Leben retten – mit und jenseits der Dialyse.
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