Danielle Fehr is a physician and PhD candidate intrigued by the fields of allergology and dermatology. During her medical studies, she wrote her master’s thesis about indicators and risk factors in Hymenoptera venom allergies and won a prize of the University of Zurich. She is also fascinated by the African continent: She worked as a teacher at a primary school in Rwanda and gained clinical experience in Madagascar. Her current research focuses on atopic dermatitis, a disease at the intersection of dermatology and allergology – one investigated aspect being the differences between European and African atopic dermatitis patients. Being enrolled in the PhD program Clinical Science and working as a study doctor, she is now able to combine her two passions: expanding her knowledge by conducting research and caring for patients at the same time.
Federal Examination in Human Medicine, 2020
Bundesamt für Gesundheit
Master of Medicine, 2020
University of Zurich
Bachelor of Medicine, 2017
University of Zurich