Dr. Herman van Wietmarschen

Researcher

Louis Bolk Institute

Bunnik, Netherlands

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About me

Dr. Herman van Wietmarschen studied Medical Biology at the University of Utrecht. He worked for 8 years as a research journalist writing extensively about medical technology, bioethics, science & society issues. In 1999 he started practicing Taoist Tai Chi and became a volunteer Tai Chi teacher in 2003. The continued teaching of Taoist Tai Chi for over 10 years established a practical experience with a Chinese health promotion discipline. In 2006 he started working for the Osteo- and Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation as research manager for two years after which he focused on obtaining a PhD in systems biology. In 2012 he received his PhD on a systems biology oriented investigation of Chinese diagnosis, at Leiden University. Afterwards he continued his work on systems thinking and integrative health at TNO in Zeist for over 4 years. During these years he was a staff member of the Sino-Dutch centre for Preventive and Personalized Medicine and joined the advisory board of the Journal of Integral Medicine. Since 2016 he is working at Louis Bolk Institute as integrative health researcher. His interests are the implementation of integrative health practices and systems thinking. He is a member of the editorial board of the European Journal of Integrative Medicine, Integrative Medicine Research and is editor in chief of the Dutch journal of INtegrative Medicine.  He is member of the advisory board of the Academy of Integrative Medicine in the Netherlands. Dr van Wietmarschen published more than 50 papers, articles and book chapters.

My organisation

Louis Bolk Institute

Skills

  • Research

Interests

  • Chinese medicine
  • Integrative medicine
  • Medical biology
  • Systems biology

Speaker sessions (1)

Friday, 10 November 2023

12:15 - 13:00

Workshop Reviews (parallel session 1)

Format:Video conferencingTrack:Workshops
  • Effectiveness of herbal medicines to prevent and control symptoms of urinary tract infections and to reduce antibiotic use. A literature review (Dr. Herman van Wietmarschen)
  • Effectiveness and safety of TCIH medicinal products for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: A systematic review of systematic reviews (Prof. Dr. Erik Baars)
  • Mechanistic Evidence of effectiveness of four TCIH medicinal products for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: A Systematic Literature Review and Expert Interviews (Liesbeth Veldman, Msc)