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**Juliane Boenecke** (she/her) | BSc, MSc | is a health scientist at BNITM (Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology, 2020) and visiting researcher at CCGH (Institute of Virology, 2024), driven by a passion for interdisciplinary and multimethod research in infectious disease epidemiology, specifically targeting epidemic preparedness and response within the One Health framework. Following her academic foundation with a BSc (Charité - University Medicine Berlin) and MSc (HAW Hamburg) in Health Sciences, she has built her expertise through diverse projects since 2017, spanning public health intelligence, collaborative surveillance, and climate change and health. With her background as a physiotherapist, she adds a unique clinical perspective to her work. Juliane's career is further distinguished by her international collaborations across various disciplines in regions such as South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Pacific Islands. Through Data Snack, she is ambitious about developing innovative digital resources to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and training, including the use of gamification, all while promoting an Open Science culture.
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**Juliane Boenecke** (she/her) | BSc, MSc | is a health scientist at BNITM (Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology, 2020) driven by a passion for interdisciplinary and multimethod research in infectious disease epidemiology, specifically targeting epidemic preparedness and response within the One Health framework. Following her academic foundation with a BSc (Charité - University Medicine Berlin) and MSc (HAW Hamburg) in Health Sciences, she has built her expertise through diverse projects since 2017, spanning public health intelligence, collaborative surveillance, and climate change and health. With her background as a physiotherapist, she adds a unique clinical perspective to her work. Juliane's career is further distinguished by her international collaborations across various disciplines in regions such as South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Pacific Islands. Through Data Snack, she is ambitious about developing innovative digital resources to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and training, including the use of gamification, all while promoting an Open Science culture.
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**Jonathan Ströbele** | BSc, MSc | holds a MSc in Computer Science from the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg), where he also completed his BSc in Technical Computer Science. Before his studies he worked several years in the field of web development where he designed and built complex web applications for clients from various domains. This laid the foundation for a profound passion for open source, user-centered design, and participatory software development. During his Masters he worked as a research associate in different international, multi-domain projects, where he primarily focused on the development of a user-specific GIS web application (Data Hub) for processing heterogeneous data aiding epidemiological research and field work. Since 2023 he works as a computer scientist in the field of Global Health research, affiliated to the BNITM (Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology, 2023) and CCGH (visiting researcher at Institute of Virology, 2024), to continue developing the GIS framework and innovative software solutions in an interdisciplinary setting.
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**Jonathan Ströbele** | BSc, MSc | holds a MSc in Computer Science from the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg), where he also completed his BSc in Technical Computer Science. Before his studies he worked several years in the field of web development where he designed and built complex web applications for clients from various domains. This laid the foundation for a profound passion for open source, user-centered design, and participatory software development. During his Masters he worked as a research associate in different international, multi-domain projects, where he primarily focused on the development of a user-specific GIS web application (Data Hub) for processing heterogeneous data aiding epidemiological research and field work. Since 2023 he works as a computer scientist in the field of Global Health research, affiliated to the BNITM (Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology, 2023) to continue developing the GIS framework and innovative software solutions in an interdisciplinary setting.
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