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  2. Jonathan Michael - Wikipedia

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    Sir Jonathan Michael is a British nephrologist and medical executive. From 2000 to 2007, he was the chief executive of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust where he received his medical training, qualifying in 1970, before his 20-year career as a clinical nephrologist .

  3. List of Harvard Medical School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Michael T. McGuire, professor of psychiatry/biobehavioral sciences at the University of California at Los Angeles; Paul R. McHugh, 1956, professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Andrew W. Murray, professor of molecular genetics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute professor at Harvard University

  4. Patrick Sissons - Wikipedia

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    Sissons won an NIH Fogarty Fellowship and moved to the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego for 3 years, where he worked under Michael Oldstone. [3]He returned to London and continued at Hammersmith Hospital, working with Keith Peters (physician) on the virology research side and Jonathan Cohen, establishing a clinical infectious diseases service.

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  6. Martin Barratt - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Martin Barratt CBE FRCP (13 February 1936 – 17 January 2014) was a British paediatrician and professor of paediatric nephrology. [2] [1] Barratt was most notable for developing a specialist service for children with kidney diseases in Britain, bringing peritoneal dialysis, haemodialysis, and later renal transplantation to ever younger children. [3]

  7. List of people from Pembury - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Osman, nephrologist, worked at Pembury Hospital from the 1940s to 1957; Sophie Rhys-Jones (b 1965), now Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, attended Kent College, Pembury; Alan Watt (1907–74), cricketer, died in Pembury Hospital; Iain Dale, broadcaster, lives in Pembury

  8. Gary Desir - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 1983 he trained in internal medicine. He took part in the fellowship program in nephrology. He worked for 3 years as the research fellowship at Yale University in nephrology with specialization in potassium channels (molecular physiology). In 1988, Desir was appointed as an assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine.

  9. Steven C. Hebert - Wikipedia

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    Before coming to Yale, Hebert was a faculty member at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, Eastern Virginia Medical School, the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Harvard Medical School, and Vanderbilt University as director of the Division of Nephrology and the Ann and Roscoe R. Robinson Professor of Medicine.