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Claus-Frenz Claussen was born on 28 May, 1939 in Husum, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein, is a German professor, artist and writer (1939–2022). Discover Claus-Frenz Claussen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 28 May, 1939
Birthday 28 May
Birthplace Husum, Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein
Date of death 4 September, 2022
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Nationality Germany

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1939

Claus-Frenz Claussen, (originally: Claußen) (28 May 1939 – 4 September 2022) was a German ENT-Medician and University teacher, author, editor, artist and inventor.

He was the first university teacher for neurotology to be appointed in Germany.

Claussen studied medicine at the universities of Bonn and Hamburg, where he took his German medical state exam and the United States Medical Licensing Examination.

1965

In 1965, he obtained a doctorate degree with a dissertation, "a comparison of the enteral absorption of Digoxine and digostine esters".

During his academic years, he attended courses at the universities of Toulouse (France), Oxford (England), Oslo (Norway), Göteborg (Sweden), Copenhagen and Århus (Denmark), as a scholarship holder of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.

Between 1965 and 1967, Claussen was an intern at Hamburg and Simmerath (Eifel).

1967

From 1967 to 1970, he was assistant lecturer at the University ENT clinic of the University of Berlin.

Between 1967 and 1982, Claussen established a database including data of about 30,000 neurotological patients in Würzburg.

Analysis of the data made it possible to draw conclusions about diseases such as vertigo and double vision, and hearing disorders or tinnitus.

1968

From 1968 to 1969, he completed research visits in the then newly created field of neurotology at Nils Gunnar Henriksson (1920–1999) in Lund (Sweden), and developed numerous neurotological tests such as cranio-corpography.

1969

His postdoctoral thesis was about the recording and evaluation of selected quantitative equilibrium function tests ("Über die Aufzeichnung und Auswertung ausgewählter quantitativer Gleichgewichtsfunktionsprüfungen“). In 1969 he started developing corresponding departments at the university clinics of Berlin and Würzburg. Since 1971, he has been head of this department in the ENT Clinic in the University of Würzburg, where he qualified as a professor of neurotology in 1971.

1970

In 1970, he qualified as a professor at the FU Berlin to be the first university teacher for neurotology (the study of the functioning and disordered functions of the cranial senses) in Germany.

1972

From 1972 to 1974, he conducted research in Buenos Aires (Argentina), under the tutorship of Juan Manuel Tato (1902–2004).

He also published his first textbook, his own concept of modern equilibriometry, the objective and quantitative measuring of the equilibrium function.

Additionally, he completed several research visits to the NASA laboratories headed by Ashton Graybiel in Pensacola, Florida.

In 1972, Claussen began scientific cooperation with scientists and institutions around the world.

Since 1972, Claussen has created artworks – steel sculptures and oil paintings.

1974

In 1974, he co-founded the international Neurootological and Equilibriometric Society (NES) in Bad Kissingen and, in 1981, the "Research Society for Smell, Taste, Hearing and Equilibrium Disorders at Bad Kissingen“ (4-GF e.V), of which he remained president. Also after his Emeritus, he still held numerous honorary posts as a president or chairman of international medical organizations.

Claussen has organized and conducted a lot of international congresses, which often take place in his home town of Bad Kissingen, about neurotology and disorders of the cranial senses as well as their therapy.

So, he has, since 1974, organized the annual "International Congress of Neurotologists", which is attended by participants from 33 countries.

Claussen was member, corresponding member and honorary member in numerous scientific societies and associations in Europe, America and Asia, for example in

1975

Claussen regularly gave lectures about "the connections between science and art with practical examples“ (following invitations of the Art school of State University of New York in 1975 and of the University of Würzburg in 1976). Since his formulation of the concept of Narrative Sensologism as bridging concept between science, art and philosophy in 2002, Claussen has given lectures concerning this topic.

1978

Claussen was professor and, since 1978, associate professor for neurotology at the ENT clinic of the University of Würzburg until his Emeritus after the end of the summer semester 2004.

He investigated the regulation of the equilibrium, the sensory functions of the hearing organs, as well as smell and taste perception.

1987

Claussen co-founded VAK ("Verein zur allgemeinen Kunstförderung", Association for General Art Promotion) in Lichtenberg (Upper Franconia) in 1987 and co-founded as a vice-president the European art association "Via Europae Sculpturarum“ in 1997.

1992

In 1992, Claussen became the official artist of the Bayreuth Festival in Bayreuth with exhibiting his own sculptures in the interior and the exterior of the festival theatre.

Books written by Claussen about art are:

Claussen said that, "Science is impression, Art is expression, as both of those have their origin in an idea which then finds its 'form' either in the artistic work or in the scientific proof [...] Whatever man strives for in art, science, religion and philosophy, is truth – however, how can we understand it within our limited capacities of perception?“

As a retired professor, Claussen worked on his project, a computer-aided automatically steering robot car for the elderly which monitors the occupants health and the car's roadworthiness.

This invention is named after him, the "Auto-Cyberno-Mobil“, and is designed to maintain the mobility of the increased elderly population, as a consequence of demographic transition.

The book written by Claussen about the "Auto-Cyberno-Mobile“ is, "'Das Auto-Cyberno-Mobil.

Ein autonomes, medizinisch-technisches Straßenfahrzeug für individuelle Fahrten in der dritten Lebensphase''.

Neurootologisches Forschungsinstitut der Gesellschaft zur Erforschung von Geruch-, Geschmack-, Gehör- und Gleichgewichtsstörungen (Hrsg.), Bad Kissingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-00-020941-3

Claussen has written about 500 publications in four languages about medical-scientific-, artistic and technical subjects, among which are 33 books.

Additionally, he was editor of the International Tinnitus Journal (ITJ; ).

List of German inventors and discoverers

1997

In Eisenbühl (Landkreis Hof), Upper Franconia, Germany), the Iron bender from Eisenbühl conducts an atelier for steel sculptures, a Fine Art Park (since 1997 and expanded several times, lastly in 2009) and a museum hall. Since 1981, some of his steel large sculptures have been erected on public places in Switzerland, in Baden-Württemberg, Berlin and Franconia. One of Claussen's steel sculptures was erected in the Inner Court of the Charité in Berlin in 1991. His works of art have been exhibited in numerous single exhibitions since 1992.