Bernd Schröppel Explained

Bernd Schröppel
Birth Date:1967
Birth Place:Aulendorf, West Germany
Profession:nephrologist, transplant nephrologist
Education:University of Ulm
Work Institutions:Mount Sinai Medical Center

Bernd Schröppel is a German former transplant nephrologist at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and the former medical director of the kidney pancreas transplant program at the Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He is also a former assistant professor of nephrology at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Schröppel is the author of three book chapters and 44 peer-reviewed articles. He is a member of the American Society of Nephrology and the American Society of Transplantation.

Biography

Schröppel graduated with his medical degree in from the University of Ulm, Germany. He completed his residency training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, and his nephrology and transplant fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital.

Schröppel’s research interests are to characterize the innate immune response in transplantation and to identify therapeutic strategies to improve transplant survival. The other focus of his lab is to study molecular tools (SNP analysis, gene expression profiling, and differential expression of microRNA) in order to predict or detect complications (e.g. rejection, delayed graft function) after clinical transplantation. He was named medical director of Mount Sinai's kidney and pancreas transplant program in January, 2009.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contribution of Toll-like receptor signaling in islet transplantation; Database for Research Grants . June 28, 2011.
  2. Web site: Recipients: American Society of Transplant Surgeons . June 28, 2011.