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in 1976. On his retirement in 1992, he was named Distinguished Research Professor of Medicine and Physiology; in the same year Roanoke College named him one of 150 Sesquicentennial Distinguished Alumni. After his death, annual lectures in his name were founded both by UNC and by the
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Throughout his career, Gottschalk published extensively about the kidney and about the history of kidney research. He is particularly known for his work using micropuncture techniques to study the kidney's ability to concentrate urine, and for the theory of
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In 1967, Gottschalk chaired a U.S. government committee that recommended government support for kidney transplants and artificial kidney machines for patients with kidney failure. His efforts led to
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for these patients, now provided to hundreds of thousands of patients. He also chaired another committee in 1987 concerned with medical ethics.
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Tauck, David L. (2006), "Using a classic paper by Gottschalk and Mylle to teach the countercurrent model of urinary concentration",
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Cameron, J. Stewart (1999), "Carl Gottschalk – Physiologist, Bibliophile and Historian of Nephrology",
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Blythe, William B. (1998), "In memoriam: Carl William Gottschalk (1922–1997)",
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Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship of the APS Renal Section
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in 1942, and attended a wartime medical school program at the
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Dr. Carl W. Gottschalk, top kidney researcher, dead at 75
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in 1975, and was from 1976 to 1977 the president of the
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
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(1999), 111:explaining this ability. 102:Research and publications 350:10.1152/advan.00070.2005 466:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 17:Carl William Gottschalk 657:American physiologists 632:Roanoke College alumni 295:Valtin, Heinz (1997), 61:University of Virginia 51:in 1922, he graduated 490:10.1038/sj.ki.4490001 195:from the UNC Library. 71:. He then joined the 523:"Carl W. Gottschalk" 477:Kidney International 392:Homer W. Smith Award 274:"Carl W. Gottschalk" 411:David M. 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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
kidneys
dialysis
kidney failure
Salem
Virginia
Phi Beta Kappa
Roanoke College
University of Virginia
Harvard University
Massachusetts General Hospital
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
cardiology
Medicine
Walter Gottschalk
University of Pennsylvania
Wesleyan University
countercurrent multiplication
Medicare
dialysis
Medicine
Physiology
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
American Society of Nephrology
National Kidney Foundation
American Physiological Society


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