Editor Name: Emmanuel Andres
Country: France
Educational Qualification: MD degree in Internal Medicine
Designation: Professor of Internal Medicine; Head of the Department of Internal Medicine
Department: Internal Medicine in the University hospital of Strasbourg
Research Interest: Immunity; host-pathogens relation; immune cytopenias; systemic immune and inflammatory diseases; chronic pathologies, telemedicine, drug-induced side effects, vitamin deficiency
Biography:Â
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 62 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. He also conducts several studies on inflammatory or immune disorders. 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 and telemedicine companies or start-up.
Publications:
1. Telemonitoring of the type 2 diabetic patient and / or heart failure: the Strasbourgeoise experience, E Andres, L Meyer, S Talha, Hajjam, M Hajjam, N Jeandidier The Journal of Internal Medicine 40, A86.
2. Mesenteric lymph node cavitation, a rare complication of adult celiac disease: about four cases and review of the literature, Y Ruch, A Labidi, Martin, N Weingertner, Y Hansmann, N Lefebvre, ...The Internal Medicine Journal.
3. Anti-Ku syndrome with elevated CK and anti-Ku syndrome with anti-dsDNA are two distinct entities with different outcomes, L Spielmann, B Nespola, F Séverac, E Andres, R Kessler, A Guffroy, ... Annals of the rheumatic diseases, annrheumdis-2018-214439
4. Beneficial Effect of Peripheral Arterial Disease: Potential Involvement of Myokines and Microglial Anti-Inflammatory Phenotype Enhancement, M Leardini-Tristao, AL Charles, Lejay, M Pizzimenti, Meyer, V Estato, ...Journal of clinical medicine 8 (5), 653.
5. Inflammatory myopathies: news and data of interest to the practitioner, Serraj K, Mebrouk Y, Fourtassi M, MA Elomri, H Bachir, H Alaoui, ... Therapeutic medicine 25 (2), 114-117.
Note: There are more than 300 publications Dr. Emmanuel Andres
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