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91
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27007
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11855
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1976 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Hans Popper was affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research encompassed areas within medicine and health professions, with a particular focus on public health, environmental and occupational health, and general health professions.

The main topics addressed in their work included:

  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy

Among their recent publications was the paper titled Klinische Ethikberatung in der außerklinischen Langzeitpflege durch den Landesverband Hospiz OÖ - Bericht der ersten 5 Jahre, published in 2021 in the Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift.

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with Hans Popper included:

  • K. Lenz
  • Helmut Mittendorfer
  • Helga Sterrer
  • Dietmar Brunschütz
  • Andrea Glanzer

The Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift was noted as a frequent venue for publishing their work.

Hans Popper was recognized within the scientific community as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1982 and also held membership in the National Academy of Sciences from 1976.

Best Publications

  • A classification of chronic hepatitis.

    J. De Groote;V.J. Desmet;P. Gedigk;G. Korb

  • American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases: Symposium on Toxic Hepatic Injury

    Hans Popper

  • Capillarization of hepatic sinusoids in man.

    Fenton Schaffner;Hans Popper

  • Transmissible agent in non-A, non-B hepatitis.

    HarveyJ. Alter;HarveyJ. Alter;PaulV. Holland;PaulV. Holland;RobertH. Purcell;RobertH. Purcell;Hans Popper;Hans Popper

  • Chronic Hepatitis in Carriers of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, with Intrahepatic Expression of the Delta Antigen: An Active and Progressive Disease Unresponsive to Immunosuppressive Treatment

    Mario Rizzetto;Giorgio Verme;Serafino Recchia;Ferruccio Bonino

  • PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS. CHRONIC NON-SUPPURATIVE DESTRUCTIVE CHOLANGITIS.

    Emanuel Rubin;Fenton Schaffner;Hans Popper

  • Beneficial effect of azathioprine and prediction of prognosis in primary biliary cirrhosis: Final results of an international trial

    Erik Christensen;James Neuberger;John Crowe;Douglas G. Altman

  • Structural and pathological effects of synthesis of hepatitis B virus large envelope polypeptide in transgenic mice.

    Francis V. Chisari;Pierre Filippi;Jon Buras;Alan McLachlan

  • Studies on the transmission of human viral hepatitis to marmoset monkeys. I. Transmission of disease, serial passages, and description of liver lesions.

    F. Deinhardt;A. W. Holmes;R. B. Capps;H. Popper

  • Vitamin A-containing lipocytes and formation of type III collagen in liver injury

    Geoffrey Kent;Tohru Inouye;Raja Bahu

  • Chronic type B hepatitis and the "healthy" HBsAg carrier state.

    Jay H. Hoofnagle;David A. Shafritz;David A. Shafritz;David A. Shafritz;Hans Popper;Hans Popper;Hans Popper

  • Clinical pattern and course of disease in primary biliary cirrhosis based on an analysis of 236 patients

    Erik Christensen;John Crowe;Deborah Doniach;Hans Popper

  • Hepatocarcinogenicity of the woodchuck hepatitis virus

    Hans Popper;Lois Roth;Robert H. Purcell;Bud C. Tennant

  • Vascular pattern of the cirrhotic liver.

    Hans Popper;Hans Elias;David E. Petty

  • Development of hepatic angiosarcoma in man induced by vinyl chloride, thorotrast, and arsenic. Comparison with cases of unknown etiology.

    H. Popper;L. B. Thomas;N. C. Telles;H. Falk

  • Relationship between hepatocellular carcinoma and cirrhosis.

    Michael C. Kew;Hans Popper

  • The response of the lymphatic tissue to the microbial flora. Studies on germfree mice.

    Heinz Bauer;Richard E. Horowitz;Stanley M. Levenson;Hans Popper

  • Posttransfusion Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis: Physicochemical Properties of Two Distinct Agents

    D. W. Bradley;J. E. Maynard;H. Popper;E. H. Cook

  • Microsomal metabolism of dimethylnitrosamine and the cytochrome P-450 dependency of its activation to a mutagen.

    Peter Czygan;Helmut Greim;Anthony J. Garro;Ferenc Hutterer

  • Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis in Chimpanzees and Marmosets

    S. M. Feinstone;S. M. Feinstone;H. J. Alter;H. J. Alter;H. P. Dienes;H. P. Dienes;Y. Shimizu;Y. Shimizu

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Purcell
Robert H. Purcell National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
John L. Gerin
John L. Gerin Georgetown University Medical Center
Swan N. Thung
Swan N. Thung Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Ferruccio Bonino
Ferruccio Bonino National Research Council (CNR)
Michael A. Gerber
Michael A. Gerber Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Jay H. Hoofnagle
Jay H. Hoofnagle National Institutes of Health
Roger Williams
Roger Williams Foundation for Liver Research
Ronald E. Engle
Ronald E. Engle National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
James E. Maynard
James E. Maynard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Karl Meyer
Karl Meyer Columbia University

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