Prof. Dr. Martin Daumer
Career
Prof. Daumer studied physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Diplom 1990: “The Phase Operator in Quantum Optics”), where he received his doctorate in mathematics in 1995 for his dissertation on “Scattering Theory from the Perspective of Bohmian Mechanics.” After joining the TUM School of Medicine (Institute for Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, Klinikum rechts der Isar) and extensive research in “Online Monitoring in Medicine,” he co-founded the company Trium Analysis Online GmbH (www.trium.de) in 2000 and a year later the non-profit research institute Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research e.V. (www.thehumanmotioninstitute.org).
Prof. Daumer's current research focuses on medical monitoring, wearables and clinical studies. “CTG Online” is a medical device for the global monitoring of maternity wards, while a new generation of target parameters for clinical studies based on the Ian MacDonald Database and the wearable www.actibelt.com is currently under development in cooperation with regulatory authorities (EMA, FDA).
Functions
- Invited speaker by the European Medical Agency EMA about "Challenges in Validating Digital Biomarkers from an Academic Perspective", ACT EU multi-stakeholder methodology workshop, Amsterdam (November 2023)
- Guest lecturer on “International Collaborators and the ‘Future’”, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford; "Festschrift" - Commemorative publication for Prof. George Ebers (2012)
- Director/Executive Board, Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research e.V. The Human Motion Institute (since 2004)
- CEO Trium Analysis Online GmbH (since 2000)
- Research Associate at the TUM Institute for Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, SFB 386 “Statistical Analysis of Discrete Structures” - Online Monitoring in Medicine (1996-2003)
Awards
- ISPO award 1st prize in the category “Barefoot Shoes” for the metaproduct “fullsoul runningpad & style” (www.runningpad.de) (2016/17)
- ISPO award 1st prize in the category “Performance Footwear” for the “freeheel runningpad” (2012)
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