- Joseph W. Eschbach
Infobox Person
name = Joseph W. Eschbach
caption = Joseph Wetherill Eschbach, MD
birth_date = birth date|1933|1|21|mf=y
dead= dead
birth_place =Detroit, Michigan
death_date = death date and age|2007|9|7|1933|1|21|mf=y
death_place =Bellevue ,Washington Joseph Wetherill Eschbach, MD (
January 21 ,1933 –September 7 ,2007 ) was an American doctor and kidney specialist whose twenty years of research starting in the 1960’s led to an improvement in the treatment ofanemia .Dr. Eschbach graduated from
Jefferson Medical College in 1959. Eschbach was married to MaryAnn Eschbach for 51 years, they had 3 children; 5 grandchildren.Anemia ResearchWhen his mentor, Dr.
Belding H. Scribner , challenged Dr. Eschbach, at the time a young nephrology researcher at theUniversity of Washington , to find a way to correct the anemia in kidney dialysis patients, Dr. Eschbach accepted the challenge. Working with a hematologist, Dr. John W. Adamson, Eschbach looked at various forms ofrenal failure and the role a natural hormone,erythropoietin , had in preventinganemia . By studying the urine of sheep and other animals in the 1970s, the two scientists helped establish thaterythropoietin did stimulate the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.In the 1980s, Dr. Eschbach helped lead a clinical trial at the
Northwest Kidney Centers studying whether an artificialerythropoietin hormone,Epogen , manufactured byAmgen , could replace or supplement the naturally occurring hormone. The trial was successful, and its results were published in TheNew England Journal of Medicine in 1987: Administering artificial erythropoietin did reverse anemia in kidney patients. His research helped to inform and lead to the Food and Drug Administration's 1989 approval of the replacement hormoneEpogen .Epogen and its derivativeErythropoietin Stimulating Agents remain in use throughout the world.Affiliations
Dr. Eschbach career at the
University of Washington began in 1965, first as a clinical instructor, in 1975 Eschbach was named a clinical professor ofnephrology . Eschbach worked as a senior research associate at theNorthwest Kidney Centers inSeattle , and he served as chair of theNorthwest Kidney Centers non-profit board of trustees 1985-1987. On September 26th, 2007 theNorthwest Kidney Centers based inSeattle, WA andKirin-Amgen announced an honorary gift to theUniversity of Washington Division of Nephrology to establish the Joseph W. Eschbach Endowed Chair in Kidney Research. "This is the greatest honor of my career," said Dr. Eschbach in August 2007 upon learning of the endowed $1.5 million chair in his name. "I am particularly pleased that NKC and the UW have put emphasis on kidney research since the future well-being of our patients depends on research applied to their needs." [ [http://uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp?articleID=36862 UW press release "NW Kidney Centers, Kirin-Amgen to establish endowed UW professorship in kidney research honoring beloved kidney physician -- the late Dr. Joseph W. Eschbach"] ]Medical Practice
A private practice
nephrologist at Minor and James Medical clinic inSeattle, WA . Eschbach did his pioneering research on anemia while in private practice. From 1965 to 1972 Eschbach served as Director of the NKChome hemodialysis program, the first home dialysis training center in the United States. [ [http://www.kidney.org/professionals/KDOQI/guidelines_updates/doqiupan_bio.html Biographical Sketches of the NKF-K/DOQI Anemia Work Group Members] ]Awards
Eschbach was the recipient of David M. Hume Memorial Award,
National Kidney Foundation (1995), and the Haviland Award of Excellence, Northwest Kidney Centers Foundation (1991). He is a member of theInstitute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences (1990). [ [http://www.kidney.org/professionals/KDOQI/guidelines_updates/doqiupan_bio.html Biographical Sketches of the NKF-K/DOQI Anemia Work Group Members] ] In 2005 Eschbach was awarded the International Society of Nephrology Amgen International Prize. He was an emeritus board member of theNorthwest Kidney Centers . [ [http://uwnews.washington.edu/ni/article.asp?articleID=36862 UW press release "NW Kidney Centers, Kirin-Amgen to establish endowed UW professorship in kidney research honoring beloved kidney physician -- the late Dr. Joseph W. Eschbach"] ]References
External links
* [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003886890_eschbachobit16m.html Seattle Times article]
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