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Journal of Developing Drugs

Journal of Developing Drugs
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-6631

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Emmanuel Andres

Emmanuel Andres

Emmanuel Andres
Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
University of Strasbourg, France

Biography

In 1996, Dr Andrès received his MD degree in Internal Medicine, at the University Of Strasbourg, France. He worked as an associated professor in the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France. In 1998 he worked as PhD in Molecular Biology in the Laboratory of Professor Hoffmann (2011, Nobel Prize of Medicine) in the field of cationic antimicrobial peptides and pathogens - host relations. In 2002, he was nominated Professor at the University of Strasbourg, France. He also was in the head of an Internal Medicine Department (of >60 beads) in the University hospital of Strasbourg, France. He was awarded the French Society of Haematology, price for research in the field of anaemia related to cobalamin or folate deficiencies in 2004. Achievements include development of research in: all type of anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, particularly drug-induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis or thrombocytopenia; haematopoietic growth factors; and cobalamin deficiencies. His recent works also include research and development on human sounds analysis, electronic stethoscope, e-auscultation, and e-medicine. In that function he was recruited as advisor to several pharmaceutical companies or start-up. In 2007, He was nominated in the French National Commission of Pharmacovigilance.

Research Interest

Development of an electronic stethoscope "intelligent" and basic research and clinical auscultation human.
Development work and research projects in the field of telemedicine and the contribution of new technologies to support chronic disease and old age (COPD, diabetes, Alzheimer′s...).
Clinical research activity in Internal Medicine and Hematology with the following themes: anemia, neutropenia and agranulocytosis drug, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, research activity in the field of Metabolism including deficiencies in vitamin B12.
Clinical research activity on Orphan Diseases Developing a biobank of samples from the body of people with common pathologies complex (BIOMAX).

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