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Andrew Ullmann

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German politician

Andrew Ullmann
Ullmann in 2017
Member of theBundestag
In office
20172025
Personal details
BornAndrew John Ullmann
(1963-01-02)2 January 1963 (age 62)
NationalityGerman
Political partyFDP
Children2
Alma mater
OccupationUniversity Professor of Infectious Diseases

Andrew John Ullmann[1] (born 2 January 1963) is a German physician and politician of theFree Democratic Party (FDP) who served as a member of theBundestag from the state ofBavaria from 2017 to 2025.[2]

Early life and career

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Born inLos Angeles, Ullmann spent his childhood there until he moved to Germany with his family in 1972. After graduating from high school in 1981 at the Reichenbach-Gymnasium in Ennepetal, Germany, he attended medical school atRuhr University Bochum and graduated in 1987.

During his time as a resident at the University Hospital at St. Josef Hospital in Bochum, Ullmann took part in clinical training at the Spellman Center for HIV-Related Disease at the 250-bedSt Clare's Hospital, the only ward in New York State devoted to the comprehensive treatment ofAIDS at the time.[3] AtHarvard Medical School he participated in an Infectious Diseases combined-fellowship program for two years. In 2008, he became assistant professor (Privatdozent) at the University Medical Center Mainz, Germany, and was appointed full-professor at the University Hospital of Würzburg, Germany, in 2012.

Political career

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Ullmann joined the FDP in 2003. He became member of the Bundestag in the2017 German federal election.[4] In parliament, he was a member of the Health Committee and the Sub-Committee on Global Health.[5] From 2018 to 2021, he was his parliamentary group'srapporteur ontechnology assessment. From 2022, he chaired the Subcommittee on Global Health, and in May 2022 he was appointed as his parliamentary group’s spokesperson for health.

In addition to his committee assignments, Ullmann was part of the German-American Parliamentary Friendship Group.

In 2020, Ullmann was also elected as a member of the city council inWürzburg.

In the negotiations to form a so-calledtraffic light coalition of theSocial Democratic Party (SPD), theGreen Party and the FDP following the2021 federal elections, Ullmann was part of his party's delegation in the working group on health, co-chaired byKatja Pähle,Maria Klein-Schmeink andChristine Aschenberg-Dugnus.[6]

Other activities

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Corporate boards

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  • Würzburger Versorgungs- und Verkehrs-GmbH (WVV), Member of the Supervisory Board

Non-profit organizations

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  • "End Polio Now", Chairman of the Parliamentary Advisory Board (since 2022)
  • German-Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI), Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2022)[7]
  • German Health Partnership (GHP), Member of the advisory board (since 2020)[8]
  • UNITE – Parliamentary Network to End HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and Other Infectious Diseases, Member (since 2018)[9]
  • German-Israeli Society (DIG), Member
  • German Network against Neglected Tropical Diseases (DNTDs), Member of the Parliamentary Advisory Board (2018–2025)[10]

Political positions

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Amid theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany, Ullmann joined forces with five other parliamentarians –Gyde Jensen,Konstantin Kuhle,Dieter Janecek,Paula Piechotta andKordula Schulz-Asche – on a cross-party initiative to support legislation that would have required all those who have not had yet been vaccinated to receive mandatory counseling to boost vaccination rates, in a second step depending on the immunity levels of the population to activate mandatory vaccination for those older than 50 years of age later that year. The proposal ultimately did not receive the support of the Bundestag.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^Jasmin Kalarickal (16 January 2022),FDP-Politiker über die Impfpflicht ab 50: „Endlich mal vor die Welle kommen“ Die Tageszeitung.
  2. ^"Andrew Ullmann | Abgeordnetenwatch".www.abgeordnetenwatch.de (in German). Retrieved16 March 2020.
  3. ^David E. Pitt (November 22, 1987),AIDS Helps Rescue Ailing Hospital New York Times.
  4. ^"Abgeordnete".Fraktion der Freien Demokraten im Deutschen Bundestag (in German). Retrieved16 March 2020.
  5. ^"German Bundestag - Health".German Bundestag. Retrieved16 March 2020.
  6. ^Ampel-Koalition: Das sind die Verhandlungsteams von SPD, Grünen und FDPArchived 1 November 2021 at theWayback MachineDeutschlandfunk, October 27, 2021.
  7. ^GIHF-AI Kuratorium offiziell berufen German-Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI), press release of 3 May 2022.
  8. ^Advisory Board German Health Partnership (GHP).
  9. ^"Members – Western & Central Europe". Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2020. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  10. ^Parlamentarischer Beirat setzt sich für die Stärkung von Gesundheitssystemen ein und will Vernachlässigten eine Stimme geben, 14 Juny 2018 German Network against Neglected Tropical Diseases (DNTDs).
  11. ^Severin Weiland (25 January 2022),Weiterer Gruppenantrag im Bundestag: Mehrere Abgeordnete von FDP und Grünen wollen Impfpflicht ab 50 JahrenDer Spiegel.
  12. ^Riham Alkousaa (26 January 2022),German lawmakers debate compulsory COVID shots as infections surgeReuters.

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