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Editor Name: Joseph Prandota
Designation: Emeritus Professor
University: Wroclaw Medical University
Country: Poland
Biography:
Editor Name: Joseph Prandota
Designation: Emeritus Professor
University: Wroclaw Medical University
Country: Poland
Biography: Dr Joseph Prandota received his Doctor of
Medical Sciences degree (1970) and PhD degree (1980) from Wroclaw Medical
University, Poland. He worked as Assistant/Adjunct in Dpt of Pharmacology (1966-1975),
Dpt of Pediatric Nephrology (1975-1977), the Associate Professor, Full
Professor and Chief in Dpt of Pediatrics, J. Korczak Memorial Children’s
Hospital in Wroclaw (1978-2002), and then in the Faculty of Dentistry, and as the
Chair and Head of Dpt of Social Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw
Medical University (2002-2011). He received the Senior Fulbright-Hays Program award
and worked in Dpt of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
(1973-175; director dr Albert W. Pruitt); obtained fellowship in Dpt of
Pharmacology, Creteil, Paris XII, France (1977/1978; chairman dr Jean-Paul
Tillement); was awarded The Kosciuszko Foundation Fellowship (twice) working in
Dpt of Pediatrics, LSU in Shreveport, LA (1986); director dr John T. Wilson; and
was a Visiting Professor in Dpt of Pediatrics and Pediatric Nephrology, School
of Medicine, Hannover,
Germany (September, 1993; chairman dr Johannes Brodehl). He published 65 peer-reviewed papers as the
only or first author, and solved several important scientific/clinical puzzles,
such as for example: the peculiar disposition of drugs in cystic fibrosis
patients, the dangerous diuretic tienilic acid-coumarin derivatives interaction,
the aquarium fish food proteins as the triggering agents in development of
autoimmune hepatitis, the possible accumulation of cimetidine after multiple
oral doses, the need for calculation of plasma elimination half-life of drugs
only after reaching steady-state concentration, and an important role of viral
infections in inhibition of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes leading to
development of autoimmune hepatitis. Dr Prandota demonstrated that T. gondii
may cause recurrent headaches (Am J Ther 2007,14,63). He is an Editor of more
than 35 scientific journals including World J Clin Pediatrics (China), Int J
Neurol Res (Hong Kong), Arch Clin Hypertension (India), Global J Gastroenterol
Hepatol (UK), and The Open Neurol J (USA). Recently, Dr Prandota et al found the
increased seroprevalence of T. gondii in autistic children [Int J Neurol Res
2015,1,102]; suggested that T. gondii may be responsible for development of
atherosclerosis (J Cardiol Ther 2017,4,611) and several autoimmune diseases
(IJNR 2018,4,379); and elucidated
pathomechanisms of several unexplained liver abnormalities (J
Gastroenterol Hepatol Res 2019,8,2824).
Editor Name: Joseph Prandota
Designation: Emeritus Professor
University: Wroclaw Medical University
Country: Poland