Carsten A. Wagner

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Carsten Alexander Wagner (born April 23, 1970 ) is a German physiologist at the University of Zurich . Here he heads the department for the physiology of the kidneys and the acid-base balance at the Institute of Physiology .

Wagner studied at the University of Tübingen Medicine, where he in 1998 with the work NaPi-3 (human) and NaPi-7 (mouse) Electrophysiological studies on the renal sodium-phosphate Kotransportern doctorate . As a postdoctoral fellow he worked at Yale University on a Feodor Lynen Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation . Since 2006 he has held a professorship at the University of Zurich.

According to the Scopus database , as of December 2019, Wagner has an h-index of 59, according to Google Scholar one of 68. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA), as of December 2019 as co-chairman.

Carsten Wagner received the Swiss Pfizer Research Prize in 2005 and the Franz Volhard Prize of the German Society for Nephrology in 2007 . The German Physiological Society awarded him the Adolf Fick Prize in 2019 , which is considered the most prestigious physiology prize in the German-speaking area.

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  1. Carsten Alexander Wagner: Electrophysiological investigations on the renal sodium phosphate cotransporters NaPi-3 (humans) and NaPi-7 (mouse) . ( dnb.de [accessed December 23, 2019]).
  2. Carsten Wagner. In: researchgate.net. ResearchGate , accessed December 23, 2019 .
  3. ^ Wagner, Carsten A. In: scopus.com. Scopus , accessed December 23, 2019 .
  4. Carsten Wagner. In: scholar.google.de. Google Scholar , accessed December 23, 2019 .
  5. ^ SAB - Scientific Advisory Board. In: era-edta.org. ERA-EDTA, accessed December 23, 2019 .
  6. Cérémonie de remise des prix 2016. (PDF; 704 kB) In: pfizerforschungspreis.ch. Fondation du Prix Pfizer de la Recherche, January 28, 2016, p. 22 , accessed on December 23, 2019 (French).
  7. Prize winners. In: dgfn.eu. German Society for Nephrology, accessed on December 23, 2019 .
  8. Adolf Fick Prize 2019 to Carsten Wagner. In: uzh.ch. University of Zurich , October 2, 2019, accessed on December 23, 2019 .