Kidney
Health Australia greatly regrets the passing of the
eminent nephrologist Professor Bryan Emmerson who died
on the Gold Coast on January 13,
2010.
Professor
Emmerson was one of the pioneer kidney specialists in
Australia whose professional life was focussed on
Brisbane.
He made significant contributions in many areas
of medicine including teaching and basic research.
He was a world
leader in "gout" - a condition that is highly associated
with chronic kidney disease - and published numerous
papers on the mechanisms by which gout damages the
kidney and causes kidney stones. He was also one of the
key people who identified that a high proportion of
kidney disease in Queensland
in the 1960's and 70's was caused by lead poisoning from
paint on the roofs and
verandas.
Professor
Emmerson made a significant contribution to the
Australian Kidney Foundation (renamed in 2003 as Kidney
Health Australia) and was a member of the Board of
Directors for almost 20 years as well as Chairman of the
AKF Medical & Scientific Advisory Committee in the
1980's.
His
contribution to Australian nephrology and to medicine in
general was immense. Kidney Health
Australia was greatly enriched and advantaged by his
significant commitment to the cause and the extensive
contributions he made both scientifically and to the
working of the this organisation.
Media
Enquiries:
Dr Tim Mathew, Medical Director, Kidney
Health Australia Mobile: 0416 149 863
Ron
Smith National Communications Manager Kidney Health
Australia Mobile: 0417 329
201