Podcasts

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    Can technology and AI make everyday life easier for older people?

    In the current episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes speaks with Dr. Serge Autexier, head of the Bremen Ambient Assisted Living Lab (BAALL) at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in…

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  • Podcast thumbnail with a light grey background. On the left, large white text reads: “Digital disaster protection: What really works?” Below it: “Episode 047: Dr. Felix Holl.” On the right, a profile portrait of a bearded man. A double-exposure effect overlays his face with a disaster response scene showing rescue workers in red protective gear, water in the background, and a DLRG logo.

    Digital disaster control: What really works?

    In the latest episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes talks to Dr. Felix Holl about digital technologies in crisis situations. Felix has a doctorate in medical informatics, has been deputy director of the DigiHealth…

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  • LinkedIn thumbnail for the podcast episode “Digital Support in Everyday Care.” On the left, large white text displays the title and below it “Episode 046: Clara Weritz.” On the right, a profile portrait of a young woman is shown. Overlaid within her silhouette is a double exposure image of two older people walking side by side, touching each other, symbolizing care and support.

    Between app and everyday life: How digital care assistance works

    In the latest episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes talks to Clara Weritz about digital assistance in home care. Weritz works at “fabel,” an app that aims to relieve the burden on relatives in everyday life,…

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  • [Translate to Englisch:] Podcast-Thumbnail zur Episode 045. Links steht der Text „Bewegung gegen Pflegebedürftigkeit: Kann KI alte Menschen trainieren?“. Rechts ist ein Porträt von Dr. Thomas Cordes zu sehen. In das Porträt ist eine transparente Szene eingeblendet, die eine Trainingssituation mit älteren Personen und einer unterstützenden Person zeigt.

    Exercise and nursing care needs—can AI train elderly people?

    In this episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes talks to Dr. Thomas Cordes, sports scientist at the University of Bremen, about a topic that is central to the future of elderly care: How can targeted training slow…

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  • Digitalization in dentistry: What really helps in practice

    In this episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, Rasmus Cloes talks to Dr. Jan Demmerle, an oral surgeon in Bremen, about the state of digitalization in dentistry. Jan describes how digital processes are now finding their way into…

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  • Portrait of Prof. Dr. Hajo Zeeb in profile against a light background. On the left side of the image is the text “The first major handbook on the future of our health – Episode 043: Prof. Dr. Hajo Zeeb.” The image is designed as a podcast thumbnail and promotes an episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast.

    Hajo Zeeb on the handbook on digital public health

    In the latest episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes talks to Professor Dr. Hajo Zeeb about the first comprehensive handbook on digital public health. The book captures the spirit of the times, but only touches on…

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  • New podcast episode: How does an idea become a DiGA?

    In the new episode of the Digital Public Health Podcast, host Rasmus Cloes talks to Malte Bornholdt about the growing costs and strict regulatory measures in the DiGA market. But what does this mean for founders who are starting out with a…

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  • New podcast episode: Digital health literacy in schools: Between cell phone bans and self-control

    Host Rasmus Cloes talks to Kerstin Flohr, a researcher at the Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research (IPP) at the University of Bremen, about digital health literacy in schools, the professional ethics of teachers, and why…

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  • New podcast episode: The secret power of biosignals

    In conversation with host Rasmus Cloes, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tanja Schultz talks about her research at the Cognitive Systems Lab at the University of Bremen, which focuses on the interface between the body and artificial intelligence. Her team…

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  • New podcast episode: What screens do to your brain

    In conversation with host Rasmus Cloes, Louisa Kulke, professor of developmental psychology at the University of Bremen, explained how digital technologies influence our perception, learning, and the development of social skills—from babies…

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