Carol Remmer Angle

Carol Remmer Angle es una pediatra, nefróloga, y toxicóloga estadounidense. La Dra. Angle es reconocida como una de las principales investigadoras en saturnismo.[1]

Carol Remmer Angle

La doctora en 2012
Información personal
Nacimiento 20 de diciembre de 1927 (96 años)
Nacionalidad Estadounidense
Familia
Cónyuge Dr. William Angle (-1993)
Hijos Dr. Marcia Angle
Dr. John F. Angle
Monica Angle
Educación
Educada en
Información profesional
Ocupación pediatra, nefróloga, toxicóloga
Empleador Centro Médico de la Universidad de Nebraska Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata

Biografía

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Es profesora emérita del Centro Médico de la Universidad de Nebraska (UNMC) en Omaha, Nebraska. Desarrolla actividades científicas y académicas en la UNMC desde 1971[2]​ y fue una de las primeras mujeres en ser presidente de un departamento médico académico (pediatría).[3]​ Ha sido también Jefa de nefrología pediátrica, directora de la unidad de Cuidados intensivos pediátricos, y director de toxicología médica. En 1957, la Dra. Angle along with Dr. Matilda McIntire, founded one of the country’s first poison control centers.[4]​ La Dra. Angle es miembro fundadora y presidenta de la American Association of Poison Control Centers.[5]​ Por cuarenta años, sirvió como experta del NIEHS, National Institutes of Health[6]​ y de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental de Estados Unidos donde se investiga la toxicidad de metales pesados. Sigue como consultora de toxicología, revisora y editora.

Formación

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Wellesley College; Cornell Medical College School; New York Hospital Pediatric, Internado y Residencia; University of Nebraska Hospital, Residency[7]

Reconocimiento

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  • Directora, Educación Médica, Childrens Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska, 1954-1967[8]
  • Directora, Centro de Control de Tóxicos Nebraska Master, 1957-1966[9]
  • Coordinadora Estadual, Nebraska Master Poison Control Center, 1957-1966[8]
  • Directora, Clínica Pediátrica Renal, Univ. de Nebraska Hospital & Clínicas, 1966-1984[10]
  • Directora, Unidad Pediátrica de Cuidados Intensivos, Univ. de Nebraska Hospital, 1968-1974[11]
  • Presidenta del Programa, Asociación Americana de Centros de Control Toxicológico, 1977-1979[5]
  • Profesora, Dto de Pediatría, Univ. de Nebraska Fac. de Medicina, 1971-1998[12]
  • Directora, Fundación Nacional del Centro de Tratamiento de Defectos Congénitos, Children's Memorial Hospital, 1974-1981[10]
  • Miembro, Toxicology Advisory Board, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1978-1982[13]
  • Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, 1981-1985[14]
  • Miembro, National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council, NIH, 1984-1987
  • Directora, Clinical Toxicology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1985-1998[15]
  • Editora jefa, Journal of Toxicology - Clinical Toxicology, 1989-2002[16][17]
  • Profesora emérita, Dto. de Pediatría, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, 1999–present[18]
  • Honor Award, Matthew J. Ellenhorn Award, 2003[19]
  • Galardón de Honor, University of Nebraska Medical Center Legends Award, 2008 [1] Archivado el 4 de marzo de 2016 en Wayback Machine.[20]

Publicaciones

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  • Angle CR: Congenital bowing and angulation of long bones. Pediatrics 13:257-267, 1954
  • Angle CR: Poison control outlines: toxicity of insecticides and herbicides. Nebr Med J 48:644-646, 1963
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Lead poisoning during pregnancy: fetal tolerance of calcium disodium edentate. Am J Dis Child 108:436-439, 1964
  • Angle CR: Acute renal failure. J Lancet 86:355-362, 1966
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Evaluation of a poison information center. J Lancet 86:363-365, 1966
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS and Moore, RC: Cloverleaf skull: Kleeblattschadel-deformity syndrome. Am J Dis Child 114:098-202, 1967
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS and Zetterman RA: CNS symptoms in childhood poisoning. Clin Toxicol 1:19-29, 1968
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS and Meile R: Neurologic sequelae of poisoning in children. J Pediat 73:531-539, 1968
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Persistent dystonia in a brain damaged child after ingestion of phenothiazine. J Pediat 73:124-126, 1968
  • Angle CR and Glyn M: The value of a pediatric high intensity care unit. Nebr Med J 54:737-740, 1969
  • Angle CR: Symposium on iron poisoning. Clin Tox 4:525-527, 1971
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Red cell lead, whole blood lead and red cell enzymes. Environ Health Perspect 7:133-137, 1974
  • Angle CR and Wermers J: Human poisoning with flea-dip concentrate. J Am Vet Med Assc 165:174-175, 1974
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS and Vest BS: Blood lead of Omaha school children topographic correlation with industry, traffic and housing. Nebr Med J 60:97-102, 1975
  • Angle CR: Locomotor skills and school accidents. Pediatrics 56:819-822, 1975
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS and Brunk G: Effect of anemia on blood and tissue lead in rats. J Toxicol Environ Health 3:557-563, 1977
  • Angle CR, Trembath EJ and Strond W: The myelodysplasia and hydrocephalus program in Nebraska: A 15 year review of cost and benefits, Park I. Nebr Med J 62:359-361 (Oct), 1977; Part II. Nebr Med J 63:391-939 (nov) 1977
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Lead, mercury and cadmium: toxicity in children. Paediatrician 6:204-225, 1977
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Low level lead and inhibition of erythrocyte pyrimidine nucleotidase. Environ Res 17:296-302, 1978
  • Angle CR and McIntire MS: Environmental lead and children – the Omaha Study. J Toxicol Environ Health 5:855-870, 1979
  • Angle CR, Stohs SJ, McIntire MS, Swanson MS and Rovang K: Lead induced accumulation of erythrocyte pyrimidine nucleotides in the rabbit. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 54:161-167, 1980
  • Angle CR: The Department of Pediatrics, UNMC. Neb Med J 53-54, 1981
  • Angle CR, McIntire MS, Swanson MS and Stohs SJ: Erythrocyte nucleotides in children – increased blood lead and cytidine triphosphate. Pediatr Res 16:331-334, 1982
  • Angle CR, O’Brien TP and McIntire MS: Adolescent self-poisoning – a 9 year follow-up. JDBP 4:83-87, 1983
  • Angle CR, Marcus A, Cheng I and McIntire MS: Omaha childhood blood lead and environmental lead: A linear exposure model. Environ Res 35:160-170, 1984
  • Angle CR, Swanson MS, Stohs SJ and Markin RS: Abnormal erythrocyte pyrimidine nucleotides in uremic subjects. Nephron 39:169-174, 1985
  • Angle CR and Kuntzelman DR: Increased erythrocyte protoporphyrins and blood lead – A pilot study of childhood growth patterns. J Toxicol Environ Health 26:149-156, 1989
  • Angle CR, Thomas DJ and Swanson SA: Toxicity of cadmium to rat osteosarcoma cells (ROS 17/2.8): Protective effect of 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D3. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 103:113-120, 1990
  • Angle CR, Thomas DJ and Swanson SA: Lead inhibits the basal and stimulated responses of a rat osteoblast-like cell line ROS 17/2.8 to 1,25 dihydroxyvitamine D3 and IGF-I. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 103:281-287, 1990
  • Angle CR, Thomas DJ, Swanson SA: Osteotoxicity of cadmium and lead in HOS TE 85 and ROS 17/2.8 cells: Relation to metallothionein induction and mitochondrial binding. BioMetals 5:179-184, 1993
  • Angle CR, Manton WI, Stanek KL. Stable isotope Identification of Lead Sources in Preschool Children-the Omaha Study. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 33:657-62, 1995
  • Angle CR, Swanson SA: Arsenite enhances homocysteine-induced proliferation of fibroblasts in human aortic smooth muscle cells in B12 (Cobalamin) deficient media. Submitted to Environmental Health Perspectives, julio de 1997
  • Angle CR. Pitfalls of correlation of childhood blood lead and cognitive development. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 40(4):521-2, 2002

Referencias

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  1. Buttry, Stephen (15 de enero de 2002). «Authority on lead poisoning now focuses on her garden». Omaha World-Herald (News). p. 2B. «In more than 40 years at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Angle became one of the nation's leading researchers of lead poisoning, tying elevated blood levels of lead to various environmental causes.» 
  2. McMaster, Andrea (21 de nov. 2008). «2008 Legends Honored». UNMC News: University of Nebraska Medical Center. Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 4 de dic. 2012. «Through much of her career, she has been active in the National Foundation Birth Defects Treatment Center and she also has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Toxicology -- Clinical Toxicology and the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health.» 
  3. «First Chairwoman Named by N.U. College of Medicine». Sunday World-Herald. Douglas County Historical Society. 1 de marzo de 1981. p. 10–B. «For the first time in its 100-year history, the University of Nebraska College of Medicine has a woman heading one of its departments. Dr. Carol R. Angle who has been on the N.U. faculty since 1954, has been named chairman of the department of pediatrics.» 
  4. Bradley, Qianna (4 de abril de 2007). «Center's 50 years of saving lives Poison facts». Omaha World-Herald. «The center was begun in 1957 under the leadership of Drs. Matilda McIntire and Carol Angle». 
  5. a b «Omahan Heads Poison Agency». Omaha World-Herald. 10 de enero de 1975. p. 4. «Dr. Carol Angle, pediatrics professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, has assumed the presidency of the American Association of Poison Control Centers.» 
  6. «First Chairwoman Named by N.U. College of Medicine». Sunday World-Herald. Douglas County Historical Society. 1 de marzo de 1981. p. 10–B. «Dr. Angle, whose research focuses on environmental health related to children, is a member of a research review section for the National Institutes of Health.» 
  7. Omaha World-Herald. 10 de julio de 1954. «Dr. Angle, who comes from Oakdale, Long Island, originally is a graduate of Wellesley College and Cornell Medical School. She took two years of pediatric training at New York Hospital of Cornell Medical Center and a third year at Childrens Hospital.» 
  8. a b Ware, Doris Ann (18 de enero de 1970). «Pediatrics and Poison Her Specialties». Omaha World-Herald. p. 7–E. «She was director of medical education at Childrens Memorial Hospital from 1954 until 1967, and director of the Nebraska Master Poison Control Center from 1957 until 1966.» 
  9. «Sedative-Poisoned Children Will Participate n Study». Omaha World-Herald. 25 de marzo de 1966. p. 8. «Dr. Carol R. Angle, director of the Poison Control Center at the hospital, will head the project.» 
  10. a b «First Chairwoman Named by N.U. College of Medicine». Sunday World-Herald. Douglas County Historical Society. 1 de marzo de 1981. p. 10–B. «She is clinical director of the N.U. Medical Center's pediatric renal clinic and the Nebraska Birth Defects Clinic.» 
  11. Ware, Doris Ann (18 de enero de 1970). «Pediatrics and Poison Her Specialties». Omaha World-Herald. p. 7–E. «Dr. Angle is director of the pediatric intensive care unit and the pediatric renal clinic at the university, and is associate editor of the national journal, Clinical Toxicology.» 
  12. «Two Leaving N.U. Medical Posts». Omaha World-Herald. 27 de marzo de 1980. p. 39. «Dr. Carol Angle, professor of pediatrics, will serve as acting chairman of the pediatrics department, starting April 1.» 
  13. «Adviser Named». Sunday World-Herald. 17 de junio de 1979. p. 14–B. «Dr. Carol Angle, a pediatrics professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, has been named a member of the Consumer Product Safety Commission's toxicology advisory board.» 
  14. «Dr. Angle Selected». Omaha World-Herald. 18 de marzo de 1982. p. 4. «Dr. Carol Angle, chairman of the department of pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, has been selected as president-elect of the metals specialty section of the Society of Toxicology.» 
  15. Setton, Dolly (12 de octubre de 1998). «The Berkshire Bunch». Forbes.com. Consultado el 11 de diciembre de 2012. «Dr. Angle still practices medicine, as director of clinical toxicology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.» 
  16. McMaster, Andrea (21 de nov. 2008). «2008 Legends Honored». UNMC News: University of Nebraska Medical Center. Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2016. Consultado el 4 de dic. 2012. «Through much of her career, she has been active in the National Foundation Birth Defects Treatment Center and she also has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Toxicology -- Clinical Toxicology and the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health.» 
  17. Buttry, Stephen (15 de enero de 2002). «From cannonballs to gasoline, lead's history is long About this story». Omaha World-Herald (News). p. 1B. «Angle, who still edits the Journal of Toxicology - Clinical Toxicology, and her colleagues began studying the health effects of emissions from Omaha's industries, which also included an Asarco refinery that eventually closed in 1997.» 
  18. «ACMT Awards». Matthew J. Ellenhorn Award: Past Recipients: American College of Medical Toxicology. Consultado el 4 de dic. 2012. «A professor emeritus for the UNMC Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Angle joined the UNMC medical staff in 1971 and served in a number of roles including chairman of the department of pediatrics.» 
  19. «ACMT Awards». Matthew J. Ellenhorn Award: Past Recipients: American College of Medical Toxicology. Consultado el 4 de diciembre de 2012. 
  20. McMaster, Andrea (21 de noviembre de 2008). =5141 «2008 Legends Honored». University of Nebraska Medical Center. pp. UNMC News. Consultado el 4 de diciembre de 2012. 

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