Anesthesiologist
Daniel Bolliger received his medical degree from Basel University, Switzerland, in 1998. He finished his anesthesiology training at Basel University Hospital and different smaller hospitals in Switzerland in 2011. In parallel to his clinical training, he started his full time research activity at the University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland, and later at Emory University, Atlanta, USA. In 2011, he received the venia docendi, and in 2018, he became Professor at the Medical Faculty, University of Basel.
Since 2011, Daniel Bolliger has been staff member at the Department of Anesthesiology, University Hospital Basel. He mainly works in cardiac, vascular and thoracic anesthesia. Since 2017, he has been head of non-operating room anesthesia (NORA) and responsible anesthesist for the emergency room. Further, he developed large parts of the patient blood management at his department.
Dr Bolliger has been actively involved with many preclinical and clinical studies in hemostasis and thrombosis in surgical and critically ill patients. Further studies covered the topic of the predictive value of cardiac biomarkers in patients undergoing cardiac and non-cardiac surgery. Finally, he also performed several studies and projects with intraoperative echocardiography. He has authored more than 130 peer-reviewed journal articles in addition to several review articles and book chapters. Further, he has contributed as a reviewer for various prestigious journals and is associate editorial board member of the Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. He has lectured on the mechanisms of perioperative coagulopathy, and methods of point-of-care hemostatic diagnostics in cardiac and non-cardiac surgical procedures at various national and international meetings.
Minimising the risk of thrombosis in surgical patients