Siegfried Kiene

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Siegfried Kiene (2017)

Siegfried Kiene (born July 16, 1933 in Frankfurt (Oder) ) is a German surgeon and university professor.

Life

After high school in his hometown of Frankfurt (Oder) enrolled Kiene in 1952 at the Humboldt University of Berlin for jurisprudence . After he had proven himself as a construction worker in the workers 'and farmers' state in 1952/53 , he studied medicine at the University of Rostock from 1953 . After receiving his doctorate A, he completed training in pathology and surgery there from 1959. He became a specialist in 1965 and senior physician in 1967 . After obtaining his PhD B he was a university lecturer from 1970. In 1969 he was qualified to teach . In 1977 he went to the University of Greifswald as full professor for surgery . In 1985 he moved to the University of Leipzig . In the Rostock collective he developed Xenoderm ® , a lyophilized split skin preserve . For this he received the National Prize of the GDR . In 1993 he went to the oncological specialist hospital Marienstift in Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb as medical director . Retired in 1999 , he lives in Markkleeberg .

Honors

  • Prize of the German Society for Clinical Medicine (1969)
  • Prize of the Regional Society for Surgery, Univ. Rostock / Univ. Greifswald (1973, 1975)
  • National Prize of the GDR 2nd class for science and technology (as a collective, 1977)
  • Science Award, Univ. Greifswald (1985)
  • Honorary member of the Czechoslovak Jan Evangelista Purkyně Society for Surgery (1991)
  • Honorary member of the Saxon Cancer Society (1993)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Entry on Siegfried Kiene in the Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
  2. Topic of PhD A: On the histotopography of the pin and cone cells in the larval skin of the bog and common frog .
  3. Topic of PhD B: The autologous vein transplant, its healing and adaptation as a vein and artery replacement .
  4. Manufactured in the Neustadt-Glewe leather factory since 1980, see Adler & Oppenheimer
  5. ^ Bulletin of the Saxon Cancer Society. Issue 3 (2003).