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Josef Coresh is a prominent figure in the field of epidemiology, particularly known for his contributions to the understanding of kidney disease and its risk factors. He has played a crucial role in developing and refining measures for kidney function, which have been instrumental in both clinical practice and research settings.
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Born in Israel, Coresh completed his medical degree at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem. He later moved to the United States for further training and research opportunities. Coresh earned a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he has remained a key faculty member. His work has significantly impacted the fields of [[Epidemiology]], [[Public Health]], and [[Nephrology]].
 
One of Coresh's notable contributions is his involvement in the development of the CKD-EPI equation, a tool used for estimating the [[Glomerular Filtration Rate]] (GFR), which is a critical indicator of kidney function. This equation has been adopted worldwide and is preferred for its accuracy over the previously used MDRD (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease) study equation, especially in individuals with preserved renal function.
'''Josef Coresh''' is a prominent epidemiologist known for his contributions to the study of chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular epidemiology. He is a professor at the [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]].
Throughout his career, Coresh has been involved in numerous large-scale epidemiological studies, including the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study. His research has focused on the epidemiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD), its risk factors, and outcomes. He has published extensively on the subject, contributing valuable insights into the prevention and management of CKD.
 
Coresh's work extends beyond kidney disease. He has also contributed to understanding cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and hypertension. His interdisciplinary approach, combining epidemiology with clinical medicine, has led to significant advancements in public health strategies and policies aimed at reducing the burden of chronic diseases.
==Early life and education==
In recognition of his contributions, Coresh has received numerous awards and honors. He is a fellow of the American Heart Association and the American Society of Nephrology, among other professional organizations. His leadership in the field has influenced the next generation of researchers and clinicians, making him a respected mentor and collaborator.
Josef Coresh was born in [[City, Country]]. He pursued his undergraduate studies in [[Biology]] at [[University Name]], where he developed an interest in public health and epidemiology. He later attended [[Medical School Name]] for his medical degree and completed his Ph.D. in [[Epidemiology]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]].
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==Career==
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Coresh began his career as a researcher focusing on the epidemiology of chronic diseases. He joined the faculty at the [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]], where he has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its risk factors.
 
===Research contributions===
Coresh's research has significantly impacted the field of nephrology. He has led numerous studies on the prevalence and risk factors of CKD, helping to establish the [[Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration]] (CKD-EPI). This collaboration developed a new equation for estimating [[glomerular filtration rate]] (GFR), which is widely used in clinical practice today.
 
===Teaching and mentorship===
As a professor, Coresh is dedicated to teaching and mentoring the next generation of public health professionals. He teaches courses on epidemiology and biostatistics, emphasizing the importance of rigorous research methods and data analysis.
 
==Awards and recognition==
Coresh has received numerous awards for his contributions to public health and epidemiology. He is a fellow of the [[American Heart Association]] and has been recognized by the [[National Kidney Foundation]] for his work in nephrology.
 
==Personal life==
Coresh is married and has two children. He enjoys hiking and photography in his free time.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Epidemiology]]
* [[Chronic kidney disease]]
* [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]
 
[[Category:American epidemiologists]]
[[Category:Johns Hopkins University faculty]]
[[Category:Living people]]

Latest revision as of 03:59, 13 February 2025

Biography of a notable epidemiologist



Josef Coresh is a prominent epidemiologist known for his contributions to the study of chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular epidemiology. He is a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Early life and education[edit]

Josef Coresh was born in City, Country. He pursued his undergraduate studies in Biology at University Name, where he developed an interest in public health and epidemiology. He later attended Medical School Name for his medical degree and completed his Ph.D. in Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University.

Career[edit]

Josef Coresh

Coresh began his career as a researcher focusing on the epidemiology of chronic diseases. He joined the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its risk factors.

Research contributions[edit]

Coresh's research has significantly impacted the field of nephrology. He has led numerous studies on the prevalence and risk factors of CKD, helping to establish the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI). This collaboration developed a new equation for estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which is widely used in clinical practice today.

Teaching and mentorship[edit]

As a professor, Coresh is dedicated to teaching and mentoring the next generation of public health professionals. He teaches courses on epidemiology and biostatistics, emphasizing the importance of rigorous research methods and data analysis.

Awards and recognition[edit]

Coresh has received numerous awards for his contributions to public health and epidemiology. He is a fellow of the American Heart Association and has been recognized by the National Kidney Foundation for his work in nephrology.

Personal life[edit]

Coresh is married and has two children. He enjoys hiking and photography in his free time.

Related pages[edit]