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D.
Craig Brater, M.D.
Dean and Walter J. Daly Professor,
Indiana University School of Medicine
D. Craig Brater
is a native of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He attended college and medical
school at Duke University. He completed his internship at Duke and
his residency at the University of California at San Francisco,
continuing there with a fellowship in clinical pharmacology where
he began his interest in diuretics that has continued to the present.
Dr. Brater joined
the faculty at the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1986,
and four years later was selected to chair the Department of Medicine.
For the 10 years he served as chairman of the department, he oversaw
a $50 million per year research budget and helped guide 280 faculty
members, 150 residents, and 100 subspecialty trainees.
Now, as Dean
of the IU School of Medicine, Dr. Brater oversees 25 departments,
a full-time faculty of more than 1,000 members, and nearly 2,500
medical students, residents, and doctoral candidates on nine campuses
throughout the state of Indiana.
Dr. Brater has
published more than 100 research articles and 50 books or book chapters.
These publications are for the most part in the area of diuretics
or on the effects of non-steroidal inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on
renal function. He has been awarded memberships in the American
Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American
Physicians. He has been or is currently President of the American
Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, the Association
of Professors of Medicine, and the United States Pharmacopoeia.
His alma mater recognized his contributions to academic medicine
and awarded him the 2000 Duke Medical Alumni Award.
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