Prof. Dr. med. Georg Lenz
hematology, oncology, and pneumology, internal medicine
hematology, oncology, and pneumology, internal medicine
Overview
Country, City
Germany, Munster
Health facility
University Hospital Munster
Medical unit
Department of internal medicine (hematology, haemostaseology, oncology, and pneumology)
About the doctor
Skills & Expertise
lymphoma
cancer
leukemia
glioblastoma
glioma
tumor
hematology
oncology
malignant
chemotherapy
rituximab
lung
temozolomide
myeloma
doxorubicin
radiotherapy
intubation
respiratory
pneumology
sarcoma
ibrutinib
resveratrol
copanlisib
neoplasms
elderly
metabolism
spontaneous respiration
artificial respiration
carotid bifurcation
lithium intoxication
glucose deprivation
gastrinreleasing peptide
myelodysplastic syndrome
stemcell transplantation
hodgkins lymphoma
intensitymodulated radiotherapy
nonhodgkins lymphoma
cervical cancer
bone marrow
breast cancer
tumor cell vaccine
pancreatic cancer
metastatic colorectal cancer
nonsmallcell lung cancer
renal cell cancer
prostate cancer
myeloid neoplasms
mononuclear cells
cell cancer
dendritic cells
Resume
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Education
- Studied human medicine
- Obtaining a license for medical practice
- Post-doctoral fellowship at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda
- Obtaining specialization in internal medicine
Experience
- 2002 Medical Doctor, Department of internal medicine (hematology, haemostaseology, oncology, and pneumology) at the University Hospital Munster
- 2002-2005 Assistant Physician at the Department of internal medicine III (hematology and oncology) at the Clinic Grosshadern at the Ludwig-Maximilians University
- 2005-2009 Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Laboratory of Dr. Louis Staudt at the lymphoid malignancies section, metabolism branch at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda
- 2009 Professor of the molecular pathogenesis of malignant lymphomas at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2009-2014 Principal Investigator at the Department of hematology, oncology, and tumor immunology at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2009 Assistant Professor on the “Molecular Pathogenesis of malignant Lymphomas” at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2012-2013 Senior Physician in the Department of hematology, oncology, and tumor immunology at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2013-2014 Senior Leading Physician in the Department of hematology, oncology, and tumor immunology at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin
- 2014-2017 W3 Professorship and Head of the “Translational Oncology Unit”, University Hospital Munster
- 2017 Director of Department of internal medicine (hematology, haemostaseology, oncology, and pneumology) at the University Hospital Munster
Awards & Memberships
- 2008 Technology Transfer Award of the National Cancer Institute
- 2009 World Health Summit & Pfizer Awards
- 2013 Artur Pappenheim Award of the German Society of Hematology and Oncology
- 2013 Together with Daniel Krappmann and colleagues: Paula and Richard von Hertwig Prize for interdisciplinary collaboration, Helmholtz Zentrum Munich
- 2013 Monika Kutzner Award for Cancer Research
Languages
English
German
Publications
Correction: "The 5th edition of The World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Lymphoid Neoplasms" Leukemia. 2022 Jul;36(7):1720-1748.
September, 2023
Pretransplant spleen volume and outcome after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
September, 2023
Asymmetric mitosis contributes to different migratory performance in sister cells.
1 September, 2023
Location
Albert-Schweitzer-Campus, 1, 48149 Munster, Germany
FAQ
Where does the doctor practice?
What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Georg Lenz?
The primary specialization of the doctor is hematology, oncology, and pneumology, internal medicine.
What is the experience of the specialist?
Prof. Dr. med. Georg Lenz has been practicing for more than 22 years.
Prof. Dr. med. Georg Lenz
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