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Rainer Kurt Liedtke (16 September 1943 – 15 September 2012) was a German physician, scientist and entrepreneur who specialised in the theory and practice of biomedical information systems and medical innovation, and new therapies of pain, stress, cell degeneration.


Background

Liedtke was born September 16, 1943, in
Königsberg Königsberg (, ) was the historic Prussian city that is now Kaliningrad, Russia. Königsberg was founded in 1255 on the site of the ancient Old Prussian settlement ''Twangste'' by the Teutonic Knights during the Northern Crusades, and was name ...
, East Prussia, and died September 15, 2012, in
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. Doctor's degree in medicine: Biochemical studies on DNA and RNA (Institute of physiological Chemistry, University of Bonn); Institute of Pharmacology University of Bonn; Physician at hospital for several years (i. a Women Hospital University of Bonn) and initial research, i.a. by order of the German Research Foundation; Hereafter several years pharmaceutical industry (i.a. as director of clinical research at Squibb, medical director at E. Lilly), parallel work as a university lecturer for pharmacology (i.a. University of Regensburg), invited lectures (Pharmacology) at i.a. University of Frankfurt. Company founder (i.a. American Pharmed Labs, renamed to EpiCept) and its Chairman & CEO for several years. Member of various scientific associations in the areas of pharmacology, endocrinology, biological chemistry.


Inventions and medical developments

These include biomedical information systems and a number of new transdermal therapies, e.g. transdermal hormonal contraception (1988), including its first time clinical proof (together with L. Wildt, University of Erlangen). Bioinformatics conception of a "transdermal therapy of neuromuscular pain" with sodium channel blockers (1993/94), including the first clinical proof of effectiveness in back pain and postoperative pain (1995) and first market product of its kind in the USA. Another US product (Lidoderm) that is based on the same conception is approved for postherpetic pain. ''Transdermal beta-blockers'', including the first time clinical proof in hypertension (with W. Vetter, University of Zurich, H. Vetter, University of Bonn, W. Zidek, University of Münster (1987) and in Angina pectoris (with J. Bonelli, F. Gazo, University of Vienna (1988). Some technical basics and an actualized synopsis of these new findings have been published in a special volume of 'Drug Research' (1989). ''Transdermal insulin patch'' as an alternative to insulin injection, with a first time proof in preclinical studies (with K. Suwelack, K. Karzel, University of Bonn (1990) and in type II diabetics (with M. Sorger, H. Vetter, University of Bonn (1990). ''Antidepressive effect of oxytocin''. This has been predicted with a new
biocybernetics Biocybernetics is the application of cybernetics to biological science disciplines such as neurology and multicellular systems. Biocybernetics plays a major role in systems biology, seeking to integrate different levels of information to understand ...
model (1998/99), hereafter these effects were also experimentally confirmed (with I. Neumann, University of Regensburg, R. Landgraf, Max-Planck-Institute, M. Ludwig, University of Edinburgh (2000); ''A model of a pathogenetic cell mechanism in arteriosclerosis'' (2006). Current Developments. "Intelligent" medical information systems; a new general theory on pain - though this was in the controversial and non-
peer reviewed Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work ( peers). It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer revie ...
journal ''
Medical Hypotheses ''Medical Hypotheses'' is a not-conventionally-peer reviewed medical journal published by Elsevier. It was originally intended as a forum for unconventional ideas without the traditional filter of scientific peer review, "as long as (the ideas) are ...
''. ''Arterial Vascular Effects of Non-steroidal Antiphlogistic Drugs'' – A Biochemical Model on an Intramural Induction of
Arteriosclerosis Arteriosclerosis is the thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of the walls of arteries. This process gradually restricts the blood flow to one's organs and tissues and can lead to severe health risks brought on by atherosclerosis, which ...
(2008).


Author and writer

Scientific publications, medical specialist books, medical information for patients, more than 100 international patent applications (focus: drug therapy, information technology). Books: i.a. 'Introduction in drug therapy' (in German; with K. Karzel, University of Bonn), 'Dictionary of clinical pharmacology' (in German; Editor), Drugs – a translator for patients,Drugs – a translator for patients (Kindle Edition 2011)
/ref> 'Pharmacology and clinical use of ACE inhibitors' (with F. Gross, University of Heidelberg), 'Relative Intelligence'. Scripts and articles on related areas (e.g. general pharmacology, biological intelligence, artificial intelligence), critical statements on new biological developments (e.g. genomics, gene food), partly also in an own medical blog.


References


External links

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Rainer K. Liedtke, MD
Some of the publications and patents are linked there as full text and some of the projects are described in more detail.
U.S. National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health
Citations as scientific author in the U.S. National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health
National Library of Australia
Pharmacology and clinical use of angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors : roceedings ofFirst International Symposium on Captopril, Munich, May 4, 1979 / edited by Franz Gross ndRainer K. Liedtke
Rainer K. Liedtke personal medical Blog
Drugs & Therapy (in German, with translator function) {{DEFAULTSORT:Liedtke, Rainer 1943 births 2012 deaths German biochemists Physicians from Königsberg