Editorial Board Member - JEMC
Joseph Prandota
Emeritus Full ProfessorDepartment of Pediatrics & Clinical Pharmacology
Faculty of Health Sciences
Wroclaw Medical University
Wroclaw
Poland
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Joseph Prandota received his Doctor of Medical Sciences degree (1970) and PhD degree (1980) from Wroclaw Medical University, Poland. He worked as Assistant/Adjunct in Department of Pharmacology (1966-1975), Department of Pediatric Nephrology (1975-1977), the Associate Professor, Full Professor and Chief in Department of Pediatrics, J. Korczak Memorial Children’s Hospital in Wroclaw (1978-2002), and then in the Faculty of Dentistry, and as the Chair and Head of Department of Social Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University (2002-2011). He received the Senior Fulbright-Hays Program award and worked in Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA (1973-175) obtained fellowship in Department of Pharmacology, Creteil, Paris XII, France (1977-1978) was awarded The Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship (twice) working in Department of Pediatrics, LSU in Shreveport, LA (1986); director Dr. John T. Wilson; and was a Visiting Professor in Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Nephrology, School of Medicine, Hannover, Germany (September, 1993; chairman Dr. Johannes Brodehl). He published 65 peer-reviewed papers as the only or first author, 5 Books, 4 Book chapters and solved several important scientific/clinical puzzles, such as for example: the peculiar disposition of drugs in cystic fibrosis patients, the dangerous diuretic tienilic acid-coumarin derivatives interaction, the aquarium fish food proteins as the triggering agents in development of autoimmune hepatitis, the possible accumulation of cimetidine after multiple oral doses, the need for calculation of plasma elimination half-life of drugs only after reaching steady-state concentration, and an important role of viral infections in inhibition of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes leading to development of autoimmune hepatitis. Dr. Joseph Prandota demonstrated that T. gondii may cause different types of recurrent headaches (Am J Ther, 2007, 14, 63). He is an Editor of more than 50 scientific journals.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dr. Joseph Prandota includes Latent chronic T. gondii infection and its participation in development of molecular pathomechanisms of headaches; several neurodegenerative; and autoimmune diseases; including autism; inflammatory bowel disease; Lesniowski-Crohn disease; cryptogenic liver disease; steatohepatitis; diabetes mellitus; atherosclerosis; idiopathic intracranial hypertension and proteinuria.
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Amer A Taqa
Department Of Dental Basic Science
University of Mosul
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Chennai Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (SRM Group)
Irungalur, Trichy, Tamilnadu
India
Avinash Shankar
National Institute of Health & Research
Warisaliganj (Nawada), Bihar
India
Ahed J Alkhatib
Department of Forensic science and Toxicology
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Jordan
Alain L Fymat
International Institute of Medicine and Science
Rancho Mirage
California
USA
Muzzafar Zaman
Department of Surgery
Maharishi Markandeshwer Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
India
Paulo Nunes Costa Filho
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Mohd Shahbaaz khan
King Salman Heart Centre
King Fahad Medical City
Riyadh, kindom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Igor Klepikov
Residency in pediatric surgery
Russia
Pankaj Srivastava
Om Surgical Center & Maternity Home
Varanasi
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