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Gerald B. Appel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerald B. Appel
Gerald B. Appel (born 1947) is an American physician and kidney researcher known both for his celebrity patients and for his scholarly work on the renal manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus. He has also published more than one hundred academic papers on diseases of theglomerulus. Appel is currently Professor of Medicine and Director of Clinical Nephrology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, where he also runs the Center for Glomerular Diseases, the USA's largest institute for research into the treatment of intrinsic diseases of the kidney. The National Kidney Foundation awarded Appel its lifetime achievement award in 2005, naming him "the foremost academic nephrologist of the past twenty-five years."〔''Kidney News'', October 2005〕 Appel gained widespread recognition during the early 2000s for his role in securing a kidney transplant for the professional basketball player Alonzo Mourning and for enabling Mourning to return to the court for an NBA championship.〔Robertson, L. "Miami Heat's Mourning Has A New Teammate: Kidney Disease Expert". ''Miami Herald'' December 7, 2001. Page 4A〕 However, Appel had previously treated numerous other celebrities, including a dying Charles Lindbergh in the mid-1970s and the Chicago White Sox co-owner Eddie Einhorn at the time of that team's World Series victory in 2005.〔Richardson, Lynda. "Public Lives", ''New York Times'' December 4, 2003〕 Appel has written about kidney disease for the lay public and was a contributor to the book ''Positive Approaches to Living with End Stage Renal Disease'' (1986) with the transplant surgeon Mark A. Hardy. == References == 〔
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