Julia Baumert
- University Dermatology Clinic, Mannheim
Dr. Baumert’s clinical practice focuses on general dermatology, digital skin cancer screening, and dermato-oncology, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of hair, scalp, and nail disorders. In addition, she has experience in allergy diagnosis and the guideline-based treatment of chronic inflammatory skin conditions.
- Computer-Assisted Skin Cancer Screening and Dermato-Oncology
- Evaluation of allergic skin conditions and personalized counseling on diagnosis and treatment
- Laser Therapies for Selected Medical Skin Conditions
- Diagnosis of various forms of hair loss and modern conservative treatment approaches
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases
- Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis, Psoriasis, and Other Inflammatory Skin Conditions According to Current Guidelines
- Surgical removal of benign skin lesions and diagnostic skin biopsies
Vocational training - Professional career
Private Dermatology Practice: Your Dermatologist & Associates, Frankfurt am Main
University Dermatology Clinic, Mannheim
Clinical Areas of Focus:
- General and Conservative Dermatology
- Dermato-oncology, including the Skin Tumor Center
- Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases and Modern Systemic Therapies (Biologics)
- Allergology
- Outpatient Dermatological Surgery
- Inpatient and outpatient dermatological care
University of Ulm
Clinical rotation, including at the University Department of Dermatology at Inselspital in Bern and the Alb Fils Clinics in Göppingen and Geislingen.
Publications
The Hexosamine- -Biosynthetic Pathway as a Therapeutic Target Following Cartilage Trauma: Modification of Chondrocyte Survival and Metabolism by Glucosamine Derivatives and PUGNAc in an Ex Vivo Model.
Riegger, J.; Baumert, J.; Zaucke, F.; Brenner, R.E. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2021, 22, 7247.
Doctoral Dissertation
Experimental doctoral dissertation in the Biochemistry Section for Joint and Connective Tissue Diseases at the Department of Orthopedics, Ulm University Hospital
Title: “Pathogenetic Significance and Therapeutic Modulation of the Hexosamine Pathway Following Cartilage Trauma.” Advisor: Prof. Dr. Rolf Brenner
