Felix Strobl MSc, is Medical and Scientific Director at Scanderra GmbH in Basel, Switzerland. He is also Scientific and Business Development Manager of the European Society of Preventive Medicine (ESPM).

“Health is true wealth.”

Felix Strobl graduated in Neuroscience (MSc) from King’s College London, UK and brings a comprehensive and holistic perspective on health, prevention and aftercare to his work with a solid background in emergency medicine as a paramedic.

Felix Strobl Lecture topics

  • Emotion and heart beat high-tech: Where people make the difference
  • The key to optimum performance and health. The art of controlled breathing for coping with stress and improving performance (competitive sport and entrepreneurship)
  • The Changing Face of Healthcare – Quo vadis?
  • The Power of the Breath for Health and Education
  • 4 P’s in Health: Change of perspective – Longevity and prevention?
  • Entrepreneurial Thinking – Mental Game in a demanding field
  • Every heartbeat a message – for more resilience and better mental health
  • This is your brain on music-the rhythm of life

Felix Strobl holds his presentations in German, English or French and adapts them to the respective needs of customers and companies. Other presentation topics can be, for example:

  • Neuroplasticity and lifelong learning
  • Connection between the microbiome and the brain
  • The mouth-gut-brain axis
  • The importance of sleep for the brain
  • Neuroscientific foundations and findings on emotions
  • The influence of digital technology on the brain
  • Neurodiversity and the individuality of the brain

As a dynamic speaker, he shares his findings with a wide range of audiences, including companies, educational institutions and health conferences. In addition to his scientific activities, Felix Strobl also works as a trainer and consultant for various companies. His work is characterised by an interdisciplinary approach that combines scientific knowledge with practical applications to promote holistic health.

Felix Strobl is also a trained tenor with international stage experience. He is the initiator of the Long Covid project MEA (Music, Emotion and Breathing) in Switzerland, where he is researching the therapeutic potential of music in overcoming health challenges with the help of breathing. This innovative project combines music with medical expertise and offers new approaches to support Long Covid patients.