Axel Fenner

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Axel Fenner (born July 5, 1935 in Neustrelitz ) is a German pediatrician and professor emeritus for paediatrics .

Life

Axel Fenner studied human medicine from 1955 to 1960 at the Universities of Kiel, Freiburg, Vienna and Heidelberg. In 1961 he was at the University of the Saarland to Dr. med. PhD. In 1964 he worked at the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti in Deschapelles near Verrettes , Haiti , then in 1964/65 Chief Resident at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital. After a research stay at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , he completed his habilitation in 1969 at the University of Lübeck . In 1973/74 he interned for one year in the children's clinic of the University of Rhodesia , today's University of Zimbabwe , in Harare . From 1975 he was director of the Clinic for Neonatology at the Medical University of Lübeck. His particular research interest was the pulmonology of newborns.

Fenner was a long-time head of the church at Lübeck Cathedral and is involved in the Agape House - preserve life Lübeck eV

He has been married since 1966. The actor Sören Fenner is one of the couple's six children .

Works

  • Amino sugars in the rat and human brain and their possible significance for the blood-brain barrier function. Univ. d. Saarlandes, Med. F., Diss. June 26, 1961
  • Investigations into the control factors of the first breath: animal studies of acid-base and blood gas values ​​in fetal, newborn and adult sheep. Lübeck, Med. Ak., Hab.Schr. v. July 9, 1969
  • with H. von der Hardt (ed.): Pediatric Pneumology. Berlin; Heidelberg; New York; Tokyo: Springer 1985, ISBN 978-3-540-11441-3

Individual evidence

  1. The youngest have no vote , accessed December 25, 2017
  2. Axel Fenner at prabook.com, accessed December 25, 2018
  3. See, for example, Axel Fenner et al .: Periodic Breathing in Premature and Neonatal Babies: Incidence, Breathing Pattern, Respiratory Gas Tensions, Response to Changes in the Composition of Ambient Air. In: Pediatric Research 7 (1973), pp. 174-183 ( Digitized version )
  4. ^ Agape House: Letter to Friends , Summer 2016, accessed December 25, 2017