Reza Parwaresch

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Mohammad Reza Parwaresch (born August 23, 1940 in Tabriz , Iran ; † November 1, 2005 in Kiel ) was an Iranian-German pathologist and university professor .

Life

Parwaresch's parents were the high school director Mahmoud Parwaresch and his wife Mahi-Sultan nee. Rafii. After graduating from high school in Tehran , Parwaresch began studying medicine at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . On November 23, 1959 he became a chestnut in the Corps Rhenania Tübingen . He was born on July 18, 1960 recipiert and fought five scales On February 24, 1961 inactivated , he moved to the University of Kiel . He passed the state examination in 1965 and was awarded a Dr. med. PhD. He began his training with Karl Lennert in Kiel pathology . In 1967/68 he was at the Institute for Pathological Physiology at the Essen University Hospital . In 1970 he married Liselotte Mettler . He completed his habilitation in 1973. He was appointed associate professor in 1975 and senior physician in 1977. In recognition of his extraordinary achievements, the faculty set up an independent institute for hematopathology for him in 1991, which he headed as director until his death. At the same time he continued the work of his teacher and headed the world-famous lymph node registry in Kiel . Parwaresch was considered a creative genius in pathology. He wrote over 400 publications, supervised over 300 doctoral theses by physicians and biologists and brought 17 colleagues to habilitation. At a muscular ill, he worked the last years in a wheelchair. He left his wife and three sons.

Honors

literature

  • Karl Lennert: History and activity of the Kiel lymph node register. Prehistory . Der Pathologe 22 (2001), pp. 167-174

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Tübinger Rhenanen, 5th edition, 2002, No. 1137, p. 271
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 133/1221
  3. Dissertation: Increasing the chances of being excluded from paternity by introducing new blood group systems. A statistical record of the research material from the years 1952–1963 .
  4. ^ Habilitation thesis: The human blood basophil morphology, origin, kinetics, function, and pathology .