
Lisa Raithel
Doctoral Researcher
Lisa Raithel is a PhD candidate at both Technical University Berlin and Université Paris-Saclay. Her supervisors are Pierre Zweigenbaum (BIFOLD Fellow) and Sebastian Möller (BIFOLD Fellow), and she works closely with Philippe Thomas and Roland Roller. Currently, she is staying at LISN in France, after that she will move back to Berlin, Germany. She is a Computational Linguist (Potsdam University) and received a MSc. in Cognitive Systems (also Potsdam).
Her thesis is embedded in the trilateral project KEEPHA where she is researching the possibilities to detect and extract Adverse Drug Reactions across languages. She is mostly interested in cross-lingual learning and NLP in health scenarios.
Lisa Raithel, Johann Frei, Philippe Thomas, Roland Roller, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Sebastian Möller, Frank Kramer
Cross- & multi-lingual medication detection: a transformer-based analysis
Elif Kara, Rosa Esther Martín Peña, Lisa Raithel
FU-TU-DFKI@eRisk 2025: A Linguistically Informed but Overdiagnosing Approach to Early Depression Detection
Sinan Bove, Icondy Kiba-Gassaye, Sirak Tadesse, Lisa Raithel
EcoTUB @SustainEval 2025: Ensembling BERT for German Sustainability Report Classification
Seiji Shimizu, Ibrahim Baroud, Lisa Raithel, Shuntaro Yada, Shoko Wakamiya, Eiji Aramaki
RECORDTWIN: Towards Creating Safe Synthetic Clinical Corpora
Johann Frei, Nils Feldhus, Lisa Raithel, Roland Roller, Alexander Meyer, Frank Kramer
Infherno: End-to-end Agent-based FHIR Resource Synthesis from Free-form Clinical Notes

Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Lisa Raithel
Dr. Lisa Raithel is working at the integration of natural language processing (NLP) and medicine. Recently completing her PhD, she dives deep into the multilingual analysis of health data to uncover the real-world effects of medications.