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Hinrich Bitter-Suermann

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After forty years abroad he returned to Germany to assume the position of Director of Dialysis Surgery, Department of Surgery, Heidelberg University at Mannheim Medical School. In 2012, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus, Stuttgart, appointed him Director of the Shunt-Surgery Center.In 2019 he was appointed
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he studied the mechanisms of spleen graft induced transplantation tolerance in guinea pigs, and islet transplantation in rats. At the same time he collaborated with Ethan M.Shevach as visiting scientist at the
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he engaged himself for 24 years in kidney, liver and pancreas transplantation. He initiated successfully the Liver Transplant Program for
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of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party. At the July 2000 convention, Bitter-Suermann finished last on the first ballot with 31 votes.
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Funded by the Swedish Cancer Society, Bitter-Suermann in 1976–77 was Visiting Scientist to the Cancer Research Unit,
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in 1982 to become Professor of Surgery and Director of the Liver Transplant Program at
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Head of the Shunt Surgery Center at the Helios Hospital, Blankenhain, Thuringia.
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From 1977 through 1982 he was staff of the Department of Pathology,
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He returned to Sweden and in 1974 joined the Department of Surgery,
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Untersuchungen der Carotispulskurve bei congenitalen Aortenstenosen
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On March 31, 2000, Bitter-Suermann announced his candidacy for the
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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In Würzburg he became a member of the 854:Academic staff of Heidelberg University 849:Academic staff of Dalhousie University 831: 864:Nova Scotia New Democratic Party MLAs 715:"Recount confirms Chataway victory". 352:, defeating Liberal cabinet minister 348:, Bitter-Suermann was elected to the 624:"Bitter-Suermann enters NDP race". 360:riding. Elected as a member of the 339: 13: 168:Bitter-Suermann studied 1959-1965 14: 910: 812: 519:"PC votes save N.S. government". 434:NIH grants #AI 16106 and AM 27469 386:Bitter-Suermann ran again in the 745:"Bitter-Suermann gets NDP nod". 549:"NDP welcomes Bitter-Suermann". 482:. March 25, 1998. Archived from 366:Nova Scotia New Democratic Party 889:University of Gothenburg alumni 798:from the original on 2015-07-17 778: 767:from the original on 2015-09-21 753: 738: 723: 708: 697:from the original on 2016-03-04 677: 662: 647: 632: 617: 606:from the original on 2022-08-17 586: 571:. July 22, 1999. Archived from 557: 457:from the original on 2015-02-11 424:Splenic transplantation in rats 332:, then Canada's third program. 252:Sahlgrenska University Hospital 195:and in Göttingen he joined the 879:University of Göttingen alumni 542: 527: 512: 497: 468: 437: 428: 416: 403: 235:. From 1971–1973 he worked at 1: 874:University of Würzburg alumni 397: 350:Nova Scotia House of Assembly 282:National Institutes of Health 839:Canadian transplant surgeons 368:. He ran for re-election in 326:I.W.K. Hospital for Children 163: 7: 786:"By-election Returns, 2005" 763:. CBC News. June 22, 2005. 293:. In 1977 he was appointed 10: 915: 869:German emigrants to Canada 673:. Halifax. August 1, 2003. 301:of Georgetown University. 884:University of Kiel alumni 791:. Elections Nova Scotia. 734:. Halifax. March 3, 2005. 690:. Elections Nova Scotia. 643:. Halifax. April 1, 2000. 599:. Elections Nova Scotia. 450:. 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MLA
Chester-St. Margaret's
Jim Barkhouse
John Chataway
Kiel, Germany
Progressive Conservative
New Democratic Party
pathologist
professor
surgery
organ transplantation
medicine
sciences
Würzburg University
Göttingen University
Kiel University
German Student Corps
Corps Hannovera
summa cum laude
Dr. med.
Germany
Sweden
Kiel
Kiruna
Haparanda
Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge
Roy Yorke Calne
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Gothenburg University

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