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Clinical Chemistry 51: 479-480, 2005; 10.1373/clinchem.2004.047597
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(Clinical Chemistry. 2005;51:479-480.)
© 2005 American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc.


The Clinical Chemist

The Clinical Chemist

David E. Bruns, Editor

(dbruns@clinchem.aacc.org)

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New Members of the Board of Editors

We welcome the new members of the Editorial Board whose terms began January 1, 2005.

Klaus Jung, MD, is currently head of the Research Division of the Department of Urology and Professor at the University Hospital Charité, Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany. He received his MD from the University of Rostock, Germany, in 1968 and additionally trained in biochemistry there. He completed his postdoctoral training in pathological biochemistry and clinical chemistry at the University of Magdeburg and at the Humboldt University Berlin. In 1971, he joined the Department of Clinical Biochemistry at the University Hospital Charité and was supervisor of the Laboratory of Clinical Enzymology. After his postdoctoral lecturing qualification (habilitation) in pathobiochemistry and laboratory medicine in 1979, he had responsibilities for the Pathobiochemical Laboratory of the Department of Experimental Organ Transplantation and was afterward named head of that department.


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Figure 1. Klaus Jung

He is certified in laboratory medicine and clinical chemistry in Germany and the European Union (EurClinChem). In 1985, he received the Leonor Michaelis Award of the GDR-Society . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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