Prof. Dr. med. Claudio Redaelli

Partner (Professor at Thammasat University, Thailand)

> Abdominal wall reconstruction

> Visceral surgery at Hirslanden Clinic

Thanks to his highly regarded surgical successes and outstanding scientific publications, Professor Redaelli is considered one of the most internationally renowned abdominal (visceral) and transplant surgeons.

The patient and their health are at the center of his commitment. Professor Redaelli owes his practical experience and insights to his patients, which he shares with interested audiences at international symposia and professional conferences.

Professor Redaelli is a faculty member at the Universities of Bern and Thammasat University, Bangkok. The multiply awarded surgeon also serves as head of organ transplantation at Thammasat University and as advisor to the Thai Ministry of Health.

CV

1988 – 1990
Resident Physician Surgical Clinic Cantonal Hospital Frauenfeld (Prof. J. Largiader)

1990 – 1992
Resident Physician Cardiac and Vascular Surgery University Hospital Zurich (Prof. M. Turina)

1992 – 1993
Senior Physician Surgical Clinic Hospital Rüti Zurich (Dr. med. P. Bleuler / Dr. med Chr. Thür)

1994
Senior Physician Surgical Clinic Regional Hospital Biel (Prof. H.R. Schultheiss)

1995– 1997
Honorary Transplant Fellow and Research in Transplant Medicine, Division of Transplantation University of Wisconsin-Madison USA

1997 – 2004
Senior Physician University Clinic for Visceral and Transplant Surgery, Inselspital Bern

2004
Appointment at Thammasat University Thailand as Professor and teaching position for Transplant Surgery

2004
Surgical Practice at GastroZentrum Hirslanden Visceral Surgery

2004
Associate Professor and Head of Department for Transplant Surgery at Thammasat University Thailand

To present
Surgical Practice at GastroZentrum Hirslanden
Visceral Surgery Zurich

Head of Department for Transplant Surgery at Thammasat University Thailand
Visiting Professor

Dept of Surgery, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong University (Prof. J. Wong)
Liver surgery, Living donor liver transplantation, Esophageal surgery

University of Toronto Canada
Multi Organ Transplant Program, Toronto General Hospital, (Prof. Gary A. Levy)

Karl - Ruprechts - University Heidelberg
Surgical Clinic, Pancreatic surgery (Prof. M. W. Büchler)

Awards

1995
Research fellowship for aspiring researchers from the Swiss National Science Foundation

1996
Research fellowship in experimental and clinical medicine from the Swiss National Science Foundation

1998
Research project funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation SNF 3100-054167.98 (1998-2002)

1999
Chinese Taiwan Gastroenterological Society Award

2000
Research project funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation SNF 3100-059031.99 (2000-2003)

2000
Research career promotion from the Prof. Max Cloëtta Foundation (2000-2004)

2002
Research Prize of the Swiss Society for Transplantation 1st Prize

2003
Research project funding from the Swiss Cancer League OSC 1221-02-2002 (2003-2004)

2004
Research project funding from the Swiss Cancer League OSC 01431-08-2003 (2003-2004)

Research Projects

> New therapy modalities for hepatocellular carcinoma

> Gene therapy and modulation of angiogenesis in experimental hepatocellular carcinoma

> Immunomodulation of acute rejection in kidney transplantation

> New therapy modalities for hepatocellular carcinoma

> Gene therapy and modulation of angiogenesis in experimental hepatocellular carcinoma

> Immunomodulation of acute rejection in kidney transplantation

Dr. Redaelli is a member of the following professional associations:

> Swiss Association of the Study of the Liver (SASL)

> Research Section of the Swiss Society of Surgery, Treasurer

> Swiss Society of Surgery

> Swiss Society of Visceral Surgery

> Swiss Society for Transplantation

> Swiss Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

> Swiss Society of Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Surgery

> European Digestive Surgery (EDS)

> German Society of Surgery

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