Herbert Lochs

Herbert Lochs.

Prof. Herbert Lochs, MD (20 October 1946 – 10 February 2015) is a prominent German and Austrian medical doctor and scientist.[1] After graduating from the University of Innsbruck Medical School, Austria he completed his residency at the Institute of Pharmacology at the University of Innsbruck. Then he moved to Vienna for the internship in internal medicine and became Assistant professor for internal medicine and gastroenterology at the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna in 1973.

He received Board Accreditation for Internal Medicine by the Austrian Medical Association.

Prof. Lochs went for a Sabbatical to the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, which was focused on Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. After returning to the University of Vienna Medical School he became Associate Professor at the Department of Gastroenterology.

Since 1994, Lochs is chairman of the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Charité Medical Faculty, Berlin. . The main interests of his work, clinically as well as scientifically are inflammatory bowel disease, nutrition and metabolism.

He participated in numerous clinical trials focused on inflammatory bowel disease, gastrointestinal oncology, hepatology and nutrition.

Amongst others he was awarded the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class (2008),[2] Hoechst Prize, the Anton von Eiselsberg Prize and the Dr. Theodor Billroth Prize twice.

Prof. Lochs is an active member at the European Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN), the German Society for Gastroenterology (DGVS), the American Gastroenterologic Association (AGA), the German Crohn's Colitis Association (DCCV), the Austrian Society for Internal Medicine, the German Society for Internal Medicine (DGIM), the German Cancer Society, the International Organization of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IOIBD). He was president of ESPEN, of the German Society for Clinical Nutrition (DGEM) and the Austrian Society for Clinical Nutrition.

Prof. Lochs is an honorary member of several medical societies e.g. the Polish Society of Nutrition, the Hungarian Society of Clinical Nutrition, the Chech Medical Purkinje Society.

Prof. Lochs is an author of over 250 original publications, 73 reviews and book articles and also editor of several books.

Prof. Lochs died on 10 February 2015, in his birthplace of Innsbruck after a long bout of ill health.[3]

References

  1. tirol.orf.at
  2. "Reply to a parliamentary question" (pdf) (in German). p. 1849. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  3. http://www.aspetos.at/de/traueranzeige/univ.-prof._dr._herbert_lochs (in German) Accessed 21 March 2013
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