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Albert Renold

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He was appointed director of Harvard Medical School's Carbohydrate Research Laboratory in 1956 and director of New England Deaconess Hospital's Baker Clinic Research Laboratory in 1959; under his leadership the latter became internationally known for diabetes research. Renold returned to Switzerland
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In his later life, Renold suffered from a recurrent neurological disease. He died unexpectedly on March 21, 1988, in a hotel in Zurich; he was traveling back to Geneva after visiting his children in Chicago.
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After graduating from the University of Zurich, Renold was awarded a scholarship from the American-Swiss Foundation for Scientific Exchange, allowing him to move to
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The main theme of Renold's research during his time in Boston was the effect of
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and clinical biochemist noted for his extensive research on
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from 1941 to 1947. He completed his MD with a thesis on
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for contributions to the understanding of diabetes.
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for contributions to the understanding of diabetes.
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Index

Diabetes mellitus
Otto Naegeli Prize
Banting Medal
King Faisal International Prize
Harvard University
University of Geneva
Swiss
physician
diabetes
King Faisal International Prize in Medicine
Karlsruhe
Georg Friedrich Kersting
Montreaux
Lausanne
University of Zurich
diabetes
alloxan
Boston
New England Deaconess Hospital
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Elliott P. Joslin
Alexander Marble
Albert Baird Hastings
George W. Thorn
George F. Cahill Jr.
University of Geneva
insulin
adipose tissue
radioimmunoassay

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