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Professor Plentz honed his scientific skills under the best of the best: the famous telomere researcher Karl Lenhard Rudolph, recently honoured by Leibniz Society and by the DFG, and the oncologist Nabeel Bardeesy in Harvard, USA, whose creative contribution to science is commemorated on PubPeer. The beginning and the centre of Professor Plentz’ academic career has been the famous Hannover Medical School MHH, where tracheas and other organs are grown from stem cells, thanks to works of such international stars like Heike and Thorsten Walles and the winner of MHH best dissertation award, Philipp Jungebluth. MHH also prides itself of hosting Jungebluth’s and Walles’ mentor Paolo Macchiarini as adjunct professor, to this very day.
But this is the story of Professor Plentz, who is now head of the internal medicine clinic at the communal hospital Klinikum Bremen Nord. His former boss at the University of Tübingen, Nissar Malek, described Plentz as “a progressive man of science”, and indeed Plentz, even if far away, retained his adjunct academic affiliation in Tübingen, a professorship he never omits, and neither shall I. What follows is to celebrate Professor Plentz’ creative approach to cancer cure discovery, by presenting some examples a reader of my site posted on PubPeer. If only more German doctors would take his scientific example, cancer would be a thing of the past!
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Inspired by his famous MHH mentor K Lenhard Rudolph, Dr Plentz established the role of telomeres in cancer. He predicted and developed what seems to have been a telomere-lenght biomarker assay for liver cancer and liver cirrhosis, which earned Plentz in 2004 a cash award, and later the Venia Legendi habilitation at MHH. It is not clear what else that life-saving biomarker technology invention was used for since. Predicting scientific discoveries is one of key strengths of Professor Plentz, only the best of the best of scientists have such talent. Detecting cancer is nice, but thanks to professor Plentz we now also know how to cure it.
But this is the story of Professor Plentz, who is now head of the internal medicine clinic at the communal hospital Klinikum Bremen Nord. His former boss at the University of Tübingen, Nissar Malek, described Plentz as “a progressive man of science”, and indeed Plentz, even if far away, retained his adjunct academic affiliation in Tübingen, a professorship he never omits, and neither shall I. What follows is to celebrate Professor Plentz’ creative approach to cancer cure discovery, by presenting some examples a reader of my site posted on PubPeer. If only more German doctors would take his scientific example, cancer would be a thing of the past!
screenshot_2019-01-08 innere medizin ii (gastroenterologie, onkologie und diabetologie) - innere medizin ii plentz
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Inspired by his famous MHH mentor K Lenhard Rudolph, Dr Plentz established the role of telomeres in cancer. He predicted and developed what seems to have been a telomere-lenght biomarker assay for liver cancer and liver cirrhosis, which earned Plentz in 2004 a cash award, and later the Venia Legendi habilitation at MHH. It is not clear what else that life-saving biomarker technology invention was used for since. Predicting scientific discoveries is one of key strengths of Professor Plentz, only the best of the best of scientists have such talent. Detecting cancer is nice, but thanks to professor Plentz we now also know how to cure it.
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