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Podcast guest 407 is Professor Dr. Oliver Lazar who as a result of profound personal spiritual experiences following the accidental death of a girl Dr. Lazar was pulled into the afterlife contacts and today we talked about it. Prof. Dr. rer. medic. Oliver Lazar first studied human medicine up to the first state examination at the University of Essen and then computer science at the Technical University in Dortmund, graduating in 2005 with a degree in computer science. He obtained his doctorate in the natural sciences of medicine in 2008 with his dissertation on the topic of "Effects on the sympathetic nervous system with combination therapies in the treatment of patients with high blood pressure" at the Clinic for Nephrology of the University Hospital Essen. He headed the IT department of the general public hospital Zell am See in Austria and gained profound experience in applied research through various BMBF-funded research projects as a scientist and project manager at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems (IMS) in Duisburg. Since 2012, he has been a professor of computer science at Germany's largest private university in Düsseldorf.
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Podcast guest 407 is Professor Dr. Oliver Lazar who as a result of profound personal spiritual experiences following the accidental death of a girl Dr. Lazar was pulled into the afterlife contacts and today we talked about it. Prof. Dr. rer. medic. Oliver Lazar first studied human medicine up to the first state examination at the University of Essen and then computer science at the Technical University in Dortmund, graduating in 2005 with a degree in computer science. He obtained his doctorate in the natural sciences of medicine in 2008 with his dissertation on the topic of "Effects on the sympathetic nervous system with combination therapies in the treatment of patients with high blood pressure" at the Clinic for Nephrology of the University Hospital Essen. He headed the IT department of the general public hospital Zell am See in Austria and gained profound experience in applied research through various BMBF-funded research projects as a scientist and project manager at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems (IMS) in Duisburg. Since 2012, he has been a professor of computer science at Germany's largest private university in Düsseldorf.

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