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Prof. Dr. Jasmina Stoebel

Professorship of Health Economics with a focus on digitalization and organizational development

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Teaching areas

  • Digitization in the healthcare sector
  • Innovation management
  • Process management in the healthcare industry
  • Corporate governance and strategic management
  • Project management and agile working
  • Data science / predictive modeling
  • IT in healthcare  

Research focus

  • Digitization
  • Agile Organizations
  • Change Management

Functions at the university

  • Member of the faculty council
  • Program Director B.Sc. Health Economics in the GiP Practice Network

Professional career

After various scientific research stations (e.g. at the DKFZ, MPI, RIKEN) with a doctorate from the University of Oxford and an additional qualification in economics (Executive MBA), Jasmina Stoebel initially gained management experience in an advisory role with a focus on module strategy and change processes at Daimler AG. Since joining the healthcare company Roche Diagnostics in 2010, Ms. Stoebel has gained responsible management experience in leading positions in Germany as well as in an international environment (USA, Sweden, Switzerland). She has a proven track record in the development and implementation of strategies, change processes within the company and the expansion of a sustainable network in the healthcare system. Most recently, as Head of Health Economics and Market Access, Jasmina Stoebel was responsible for the successful implementation of innovative diagnostic markers for the optimization of medical processes in clinics and private practices.

Publications

  • Stoebel, J., Rebscher, H., Hofmann, R. (eds.), Digitalisierungsprozesse, Prozessdigitalisierung - Managementherausforderungen für die Organisationen der Gesundheitsversorgung, medhochzwei Verlag Heidelberg, 2021.
  • Rebscher, H., Stoebel, J.,(eds.), Medical Devices: Economics of Regulation, medhochzwei Verlag Heidelberg, 2019 Jul.
  • Stoebel J: Networked diagnostics and therapy - what can we expect? Future management in healthcare systems, 2018 Oct.
  • Hillemanns P, Stoebel J: Further development of early detection of cervical carcinoma. Prevention management in healthcare systems, 2016 Oct.
  • Numerous peer-reviewed publications in Big Data, bioinformatics and molecular genomics:
  • Ponjavic J: Analyses of mammalian non-coding sequence. Oxford University Press, 2008.
  • Ponjavic J, Oliver PL, Lunter G, Ponting CP: Genomic and transcriptional co-localization of protein-coding and long non-coding RNA pairs in the developing brain. PLoS Ponjavic J, Ponting CP: The long and the short of RNA maps. Bioessays, 2007 Nov.
  • Sandelin A, Carninci P, Lenhard B, Ponjavic J, Hayashizaki Y, Hume DA: Mammalian RNA polymerase II core promoters: insights from genome-wide studies. Nature Review Genetics, 2007 Jun.
  • Ponjavic J, Ponting CP, Lunter G: Functionality or transcriptional noise? Evidence for selection within long noncoding RNAs. Genome Research, 2007 May.
  • Bailey PJ, Klos J, Andersson E, Karlen M, Kallstrom M, Ponjavic J, Muhr J, Lenhard B, Sandelin A, Ericson J: A global genomic transcriptional code associated with CNS-expressed genes. Experimental Cell Research, 2006 Oct.
  • Ponjavic J, Lenhard B, Kai C, Kawai J, Carninci P, Hayashizaki Y, Sandelin A: Transcriptional and structural impact of TATA-initiation site spacing in mammalian core promoters. Genome Biology, 2006 Aug.
  • Frith MC, Ponjavic J, Fredman D, ..., Carninci P, Hayashizaki Y, Sandelin A: Evolutionary turnover of mammalian transcription start sites. Genome Research, 2006 Jun.
  • Caminci P, Sandelin A, Lenhard B, Katayama S, Shimokawa K, Ponjavic J et al: Genome-wide analysis of mammalian promoter architecture and evolution. Nature Genetics, 2006 Jun.