Background
Khamashta, Munther Andrawes was born on June 10, 1957 in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Palestine. Son of Andrawes A. and Azizeh H. (Shahin) Khamashta. arrived in Spain, 1975.
(Since the original description of antibodies to endotheli...)
Since the original description of antibodies to endothelial cells in the early 1970s, and with the advent of sensitive and reproducible techniques for their detection, the scope for investigating the vascular damage of immunological disorders has widened considerably. In this book, leading world scientists have contributed chapters presenting broad coverage of basic science and clinical implications of immunological interactions of antibodies to endothelial cells. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach that will appeal to immunologists, rheumatologists, internists, and others interested in the subject.
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Khamashta, Munther Andrawes was born on June 10, 1957 in Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Palestine. Son of Andrawes A. and Azizeh H. (Shahin) Khamashta. arrived in Spain, 1975.
Doctor of Medicine, University Autonoma, Barcelona, Spain, 1982; specialist internal medicine, University Autonoma, Madrid, 1988; Doctor of Philosophy, University Autonoma, Madrid, 1991.
Resident in internal medicine, Hospital La Paz, Madrid, 1983-1988; research fellow rheumatology, St. Thomas Hospital, London, 1986-1987; senior research fellow, United Medical and Dental School, London, 1988-1991; senior lecturer, United Medical and Dental School, London, since 1991; deputy director, Lupus Research Unit, London, since 1988. Senior lecturer United Medical & Dental School, 1991. Honorary consultant physician St. Thomas Hospital, 1989.
(Since the original description of antibodies to endotheli...)
Co-organizer Third International Conference on Lupus, 1992, First International Symposium on Anti-endothelial Cell Antibodies, 1994. Member British Society Rheumatology, American College Rheumatology, International Society Internal Medicine.