Karl-Hermann Meyer zum Büschenfelde

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Karl-Hermann Meyer zum Büschenfelde (born September 27, 1929 in Hüllhorst - Oberbauerschaft / Westphalia ; † September 1, 2019 ) was a German doctor (internist).

Life

Meyer zum Büschenfelde studied veterinary medicine in Hanover and Munich. During his studies he became a member of the Teutonia Hanover fraternity in the winter semester 1950/51 . He received his doctorate in 1955 . He then studied human medicine at the University of Cologne and the University of Hamburg (where he received his doctorate in 1960) with subsequent specialist training as an internist in Marburg with Hans-Erhard Bock and Mainz with Paul Schölmerich. : (Theme After his habilitation in Mainz about the immunobiological specificity of the liver parenchyma . ) And a visiting professor at the University of Geneva , he was in 1977 professor at the Free University of Berlin , where he was dean and temporarily clinical director of the Medical Faculty. From 1981 he was professor of internal medicine at Gutenberg University in Mainz , where he later retired.

He conducted research in the field of hepatology and immunology, especially immunological causes of disease in internal medicine. He was a co-founder of the Collaborative Research Center Immunopathogenesis.

From 1989 he was a member of the senate of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and from 1993 its vice-president. For a long time he was on the scientific advisory board of the Robert Koch Foundation and until 1999 on the board of the German Cancer Aid . Meyer zum Büschenfelde died on September 1, 2019 at the age of 89.

Honors

Fonts

  • Editor: Hepatology in Clinic and Practice: Basics, Diagnostics and Therapy. Thieme 1989.
  • Editor: Immunology and Liver. Kluwer 1993 (Falk Symposium Basel 1992).

Individual evidence

  1. Burschenschafter Stammrolle 1991. S. 144.
  2. Title of the dissertation: The inheritance of performance, fertility and vitality of the most important bulls in the Lübbecke district and their significance for the Westphalian Holstein breed.
  3. Topic of the dissertation: Animal experiments on the importance of photodynamic reactions for the development of light cancer.
  4. Published as: Clinical studies on the immunological specificity of the liver parenchyma. Archive for Clinical Medicine, Volume 215, 1968, pp. 107-132. Studies on the immunobiological importance of soluble liver proteins. Journal for the entire experimental medicine, Volume 148, 1968, pp 131/163.
  5. Karl-Hermann Meyer zum Büschenfelde † September 1st, 2019. VRM Trauer, September 14, 2019, accessed on September 14, 2019 .
  6. Info on dgim.de