Jürgen D. Kruse-Jarres

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Jürgen Dethloff Kruse-Jarres (born December 14, 1937 in Cologne ) is a German doctor for clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine .

Jürgen D. Kruse-Jarres (2012)

Live and act

Kruse-Jarre studied medicine at the Universities of Freiburg , Vienna and Bonn , made 1964 his medical state examination and a PhD from the Medical Academy Dusseldorf Dr. med. with a thesis on enzyme activities in leukemia and lymphogranulomatosis . After working as a medical assistant and resident in Munich, he worked from 1968 with Volker Klingmüller at the Clinical-Chemical Institute in the Mannheim Clinic . Here he acquired a specialist doctorate in laboratory medicine and completed his habilitation in clinical biochemistry with a topic on the biokinetics of blood glucose. In 1971 he became head of the clinical and experimental laboratories at the Freiburg University Hospital . In 1974 he became professor and scientific advisor.

In 1980 Kruse-Jarres was appointed Medical Director of the Clinical-Chemical Institute at the Katharinenhospital in Stuttgart and began teaching at the University Hospital in Tübingen . From 1983 to 1995 he took over the position of first medical director and member of the hospital management of the Katharinenhospital and in the association of all municipal clinics in Stuttgart the duties of chairman of all chief physicians. After 22 years of service, he retired in 2002 and works as a biographer and since 1987 as editor of the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology .

Scientific activity

At the Mannheim Clinic of the University of Heidelberg , Kruse-Jarres worked on the continuous analysis of various parameters of the blood, especially blood sugar. This technique of continuous determination instead of random samples was the basis for further work at the University of Freiburg to create an artificial pancreas, called Artifical Endocrine Pancreas (AEP), a device that was used in the operating theater and in the intensive care unit to monitor diabetics . After moving to Stuttgart, research changed to analysis and the importance of essential trace elements in human medicine.

Offices

From 1978 to 1984 Kruse-Jarres was executive secretary member of the board of the German Society for Clinical Chemistry , from 1989 to 1993 President of the German Society for Laboratory Medicine (DGLM) , 1988 to 1996 member of the Presidium Advisory Board of the German Society for Biomedical Technology (DGBMT) , 1985 to 1986 and again 2001 to 2004 President of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements (GMS) . In 1998 he was a founding member and since then Member of the Board of Executives of the Federation of European Societies on Trace Elements and Minerals (FESTEM) . From 1995 to 2005 he was President of MEDICA. Kruse-Jarres has been chairman of the Rotary Foundation in Stuttgart since 2003 .

Awards

Honorary member of the German United Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine , Honorary Member of the Associazione Italiana Patologi Clinici , Corresponding Member of the Austrian Society for Clinical Chemistry .

ancestors

Andreas Theodor Kruse (1787–1873), member of the Prussian state parliament; Heinrich Kruse (1815–1902), editor-in-chief; Francis Kruse (1854–1930), District President; Karl Jarres (1874–1951), Lord Mayor and Reich Minister.

Publications (selection)

Medical publications
  • Clinical chemistry . 2 volumes. Fischer, Stuttgart / New York 1979.
  • Blood glucose. Pathobiochemistry, biokinetics, clinical-chemical diagnostics . Thieme, Stuttgart 1979.
  • Laboratory medicine . Wuth, Lünen 1987.
  • Laboratory Diagnostic Charts . Thieme, Stuttgart / New York 1993.
Historical publications
  • Karl Jarres. An eventful political life - from the German Empire to the Federal Republic . Olzog, Munich 2006. ISBN 978-3-7892-8479-4
  • Heinrich Kruse. Journalist and writer. A fighter for liberalism in the 19th century . Grupello, Düsseldorf 2008. ISBN 978-3-89978-089-5
  • Alternating duration. What moved me. Essays and reflections . Lichtenauer, Hamburg 2010. ISBN 978-3-00-030181-0
  • Andreas Theodor Kruse, Jürgen D. Kruse-Jarres: Turmoil on the Sund. The Hanseatic League and Stralsund in the 14th century . Edition Pommern, Elmenhorst 2014, ISBN 978-3-939680-21-5 .
  • Sounds of Suffering : Medical Aspects of the Biography of Great Composers. Novum-Verlag, Munich 2017. ISBN 978-3-95840-461-8

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The enzyme activity in leukemia and lymphogranulomatosis before, during and after therapy . Düsseldorf, Med. Ak., Diss. V. March 2, 1965
  2. ^ Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology