Department of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Annu Rev Physiol. 2011;73:1-28. doi: 10.1146/annurev-physiol-012110-142241.
This essay provides a summary of my professional activities. My interest in renal physiology started as a medical student in Vienna, when I became acquainted with Homer Smith's essays on kidney function. After moving to the United States in 1951, I was fortunate to be mentored by Robert Pitts, in whose Department of Physiology at Cornell Medical College in New York I was given early independence, intellectual stimulation, and the opportunity to pursue experiments on single renal tubules. The problem of how the nephron manages its myriad of transport functions has never lost its fascination for me, and I am profoundly grateful to the many colleagues at Cornell Medical College and at Yale University School of Medicine who shared my passion for the kidney.
这篇文章总结了我的职业生涯。我对肾脏生理学的兴趣始于在维也纳当医学生的时候,当时我了解了 Homer Smith 有关肾脏功能的论文。1951 年我搬到美国后,很幸运地得到了 Robert Pitts 的指导,在他的纽约康奈尔大学医学院生理学系,我很早就获得了独立开展实验的机会,也得到了智力上的激励,能够研究单个肾小管的功能。对我来说,肾单位如何管理其众多的运输功能一直是一个极具吸引力的问题,我非常感谢在康奈尔大学医学院和耶鲁大学医学院的许多同事,他们和我一样对肾脏充满热情。