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in Seattle. Fellowship at Harvard at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital with George Thorn and David Lauler. He was a Fulbright Scholar (1957–58) and a Guggenheim Fellow (1986–87). Dr Schrier has been granted honorary degrees from DePauw University, the University of Colorado, the University of Silesia,
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At DePauw University he was three times all Conference (Butler, Valparaiso, Indiana State, Ball State, and Evansville) in both basketball and baseball. His four-year 20 points/game conference average in basketball stood for 30 years and still stands at DePauw. Schrier was elected to the DePauw
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2007 Hall of Fame inductee. DePauw University Distinguished Alumni Award (1980), Silver Anniversary Achievement Award (1982), and Distinguished Alumnae Award for Profession Achievement (2001).
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in 2011. The illnesses of seventeen United States Presidents in the twentieth century are analyzed and described accordingly to the periods of their administration. In 2012 he published,
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about these four freedom fighters whose common enemy was injustice and inequality. In 2014, he published
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Moral Courage: Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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University Athletic Hall of Fame (1986) and the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004.
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where he received his bachelor's degree in 1957; and graduated with his MD in 1962 from
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Schrier is the author of more than 1,000 scientific papers. He was the editor of
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for his contributions to biomedical research, education, and clinical medicine;
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Profiles of American Presidents in the Twentieth Century: Merits and Maladies
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for 20 years. At the time of his death, he was Professor Emeritus at the
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School of Medicine for 26 years, and Head of the Division of
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Biography from Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology website
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Grand Hamdan International Award for Medical Sciences
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Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
University of Colorado
Renal Diseases
Hypertension
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Potomac, Maryland
Indianapolis
Indiana
Thomas Carr Howe High School
DePauw University
Indiana University School of Medicine
Alpha Omega Alpha
University of Washington
Association of American Physicians
American Society of Nephrology
National Kidney Foundation
International Society of Nephrology
American College of Physicians
Royal College of Physicians
National Academy of Medicine
American College of Physicians
National Kidney Foundation
American Society of Nephrology
International Society of Nephrology
German Society of Nephrology
Western Society of Clinical Investigation
Association of Professors of Medicine
American Kidney Fund
Association of American Physicians
Acute Renal Failure Commission

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