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Thomas Eugene Andreoli, American Physician. Diplomate: American Board Internal Medicine and subspecialty in nephrology. Recipient Louis Pasteur medal U. Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, France, 1995, Hume award National Kidney Foundation, 1997.

Background

Andreoli, Thomas Eugene was born on January 9, 1935 in Bronx, New York, United States.

Education

Bachelor of Arts cum laude, St. Vincent College, 1956; M.D. magna cum laude, Georgetown University, 1960; Doctor of Science (honorary), St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 1987; Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Paris, 1993.

Career

Intern, resident in medicine, Duke U., Durham, North Carolina, 1960-1961, 64-65; associate professor medicine and assistant professor physiology, Duke U., 1965-1970; professor medicine and physiology, director nephrology research and training center, U. Alabama School Medicine, Birmingham, 1970-1978; professor, department chairman internal medicine, University Texas Medical School, Houston, 1979-1987; Edward Randall III professor, department chairman internal medicine, University Texas Medical School, Houston, 1986-1987; chief medicine, Hermann Hospital, Houston, 1979-1987; Nolan professor and department chairman internal medicine, U. Arkansas College Medicine, Little Rock, since 1988.

Achievements

  • Thomas Eugene Andreoli has been listed as a noteworthy Physician by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American College of Physicians (master), Association American Physicians, Association professors Medicine, American Society Clinical Investigation, American Physiological Society, American Society Nephrology (county 1988-1995, president 1993-1994, Homer W. Smith award 1995), International Society Nephrology (Executive Committee since 1985, vice president 1995-1997, president-elect since 1997).