Institute of Environmental Medicine and Integrative Health
?Environment“ is everything that is not ?us“. There are a lot of factors that determine whether what surrounds us, our habits and way of life makes us healthier and happier or makes us sick. At the InstiTUte of ENvironmental Medicine and IntEgrative Health (TUNE) we are looking for what makes us healthy and resilient, and what lets us stay that way. Prevention is our main goal.
We focus on basic research in the field of allergy, the microbiome of the skin and on easily accessible biomarkers, as indicators for example for allergies or sensitizations, or for the prediction of the severity of infections with Corona-Virus.
Outstanding scientists in the fields of Clinical Studies, Environmental Immunology, Human Exposure Science, Microbiology and Environmental Bioinformatics co-operate in our projects. We are working to improve methods of diagnosis, develop integrated and personalized strategies for prevention and therapy of chronic environmental diseases such as allergies or atopic eczema and improve people’s health within the perspective of Sustainable Health. The needs of the patients we see at the Outpatient Clinic of Environmental Health at Augsburg University Hospital are our guidance for developing our research questions and the answers we find immediately are integrated into the treatment of our patients.
We focus especially on the consequences of man-made pollution and climate change or changing environmental conditions on our health and on our options to strengthen resilience and adaptation. We work for healthy people in healthy environments.
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Urban greenery in Augsburg: health booster or pollen trap?
Urban greenery is good for individual health and the inner-city climate. For allergy sufferers, however, it can be a burden. Researchers at the Chair of Environmental Medicine are investigating how urban vegetation affects allergies. They are co-authors of an international guideline on health-promoting urban planning.
[University of Augsburg]Environmental Medicine at WIRM 2025
Microbiome study: New method for the correction of bias
Studying bacterial communities, known as microbiomes, is a complex task, which often leads to bias. This can affect the accuracy and validity of scientific and clinical knowledge. Researchers at the chair for environmental medicine at the Faculty of Medicine have now developed a standardised procedure to address this problem.
[University of Augsburg]Veranstaltungen
IEM-Seminar
March 02, 2026, 14:00?CET
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Prof. Dr. Oscar Palomares Gracia
Professor and head of the group Vaccines and Dendritic cells
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
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6. Patienteninformationstag
Neurodermitis in einer ver?nderten Welt
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23. April 2026, 16:00-19:00 Uhr?
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Mercator Talk "Hitze, Extremwetter: Wie das Gesundheitswesen widerstandsf?higer wird"
25. M?rz 2026, 18:00 Uhr in Essen
Vortrag/Podiumsdiskussion mit Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen,?Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann und?Matthias Heidmeier zu den Folgen des Klimawandels für das Gesundheitswesen sowie Ma?nahmen um mit diesen umzugehen.?
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Programm:
17:30 Uhr Vorempfang
18:00 Uhr Moderiertes Gespr?ch
19:00 Uhr Get-Together
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Institut für Umweltmedizin und Integrative Medizin (TUNE)
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Medizinische Fakult?t
Universit?t Augsburg
Stenglinstra?e 2
86156 Augsburg
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Postal address:
Neus?sser Stra?e 47, 86156 Augsburg