Adelberger

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Adelberger is a surname of German origin. It is not directly related to any specific medical topic. However, there are several notable individuals with the surname Adelberger who have made significant contributions to the field of medicine and science.

Eric Adelberger

Eric Adelberger is a renowned physicist known for his work in the field of experimental gravity. His research has significantly contributed to our understanding of gravitational physics, which has implications in various medical and scientific fields, such as medical imaging and radiation therapy.

Karl Adelberger

Karl Adelberger is a notable figure in the field of pharmacy. His work has contributed to the development of new drugs and medications, improving treatment options for various diseases and conditions.

Adelberger Syndrome

While there is no recognized medical condition known as "Adelberger Syndrome," it is important to note that many medical conditions are named after the physicians or researchers who first described them. If a condition were to be discovered and named after an Adelberger in the future, it would be referred to as Adelberger Syndrome.

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