Deutsch Intern
Department of Psychology I – Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

Dr. Linda Wilkin-Krug

Julius-Maximilians-Universität
Department for Psychology I
Marcusstr. 9-11
97070 Würzburg

Room: 205

Phone: +49 931 31- 84482
E-Mail: linda.wilkin-krug@uni-wuerzburg.de

ORCID: 0000-0001-8789-7452
Google Scholar: https://tinyurl.com/drlindawilkin-krug

since 11/2024

Research Associate (postdoc) at the Department of Psychology I, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, (Prof. Dr. Katja Bertsch)

since 10/2024

 

Research Associate (postdoc) at the Department of Psychology I, Experimental Clinical Psychology (Prof. Dr. Matthias Gamer)

2022-2024

Principal Adviser Animal Welfare, Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand

2018-2021

Doctor of Philosophie in Psychology (Neuroscience), Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Bart Ellenbroek and Dr. Anne Macaskill

2021-2022

Tutor for Advanced Research Methods, as well as Survey and Naturalistic Research Methods, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

2016-2017

Bachelor of Science with Honours (First Class) in Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand

2014-2015

Graduate Diploma in Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand

2013-2014

Certificate in Science and Technology, Massey University, New Zealand

2013-2019

Digital Project Manager, New Zealand Police

2006-2013

Digital Producer and Project Manager in Berlin, Wellington, and Auckland, New Zealand

2005-2007

Bachelor of Communications, Communications Academy Kassel

  • Brain and behavior: Neurobiological basics
  • Data-based approaches
  • Scientific progress with the help of technology
  • Higher social behavior (neurodivergent)
  • Aggression

Wilkin-Krug, L. C. M., Macaskill, A. C., & Ellenbroek, B. A. (2022). Preweaning environmental enrichment alters neonatal ultrasonic vocalisations in a rat model for prenatal infections. Behavioural Pharmacology, 33(6), 402-417. https://doi.org/10.1097/FBP.0000000000000688