Paul Enck
Paul Enck (* 13. September 1949) is Professor of Medical Psychology and Head of Research at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany. His research focus is psychophysiology and neurogastroenterology (i.e. stress research, pain research, biofeedback applications, cortical imaging, eating disorders, functional gastrointestinal disorders and placebo research).
Paul Enck | |
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Years active | 30+ |
Medical career | |
Profession | Psychologist |
Institutions | University of Tübingen |
Sub-specialties | Psychosomatic medicine |
Education and work
Following studies in psychology at the Carl von Ossietzki University Oldenburg and a post-graduate training period at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA) he received his doctorate (PhD) at the University of Tübingen in 1985. From 1985 to 1998 he worked as a scientist at the University Hospital Düsseldorf, Department of Gastroenterology. In 1993 he promoted to Associate Professor (Privat-Dozent) at the University of Bochum, Germany. Since October 1998 Professor Enck is Director of Research at the University Hospital Tübingen, first at the Department of General Surgery, since 2004 at the Department of Internal Medicine VI (Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy). In 2000, he was promoted to Professor at the University Medical School in Tübingen.
In 2012 he received the Günter Jantschek research fellowship together with researchers of the University of Oslo.[1]
Research memberships
Activities
- Past treasurer und honorary President of the German Society for Neurogastroenterology and Motility (DGNM)
- Founding member of MAGDA (independent patient information platform for functional gastrointestinal tract disorders)
- Past secretary (treasurer) of European Society for Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM)
Scientific Publications
- Publications of author Paul Enck on PubMed
- Paul Enck and Winfried Häuser: Beware the Nocebo Effect, The New York Times, published on 10 August 2012
References
- press release of the University of Tübingen, published on 19 March 2013, retrieved on 2 March 2014.
External links
- The Placebo Competence Team
- NEUROGUT - European Training in Neural Regulation of Intestinal Function
- „Seven questions to Prof. Paul Enck“ Quarks & Co, 18.09.2014
- "As the gut affects the well-being" Der Spiegel, 12.11.2013 Der Spiegel - Spiegelwissen