Thomas Müller, Prof. Dr. med.
- Leitender Arzt Klinik für Nephrologie
- Stellvertretender Leiter des Transplantationszentrums
- Vertreter: Niere Transplantationszentrum
- Universitätsspital Zürich
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Prof. Mueller is currently the interim Head of the Clinic of Nephrology at the University Spital (USZ) in Zürich, Switzerland. He received his medical degree from the Philipps-University of Marburg in Germany. His postgraduate training included residencies in Internal Medicine, Intensive Care, and Nephrology. Dr. Mueller spent three years as a Postdoc at the Division of Nephrology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. From 2004 to 2013 Dr. Mueller had a clinical appointment as Associate Professor in the Division of Nephrology and Immunology at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. During this time, he was a co-principal investigator in the largest trial on the value of microarray technology for diagnostics in renal transplantation and had the lead of the living donor program. Since 2014 he works at the University Clinic of Nephrology in Zürich. He is the Medical Director of the renal transplant program and Co-Director of the Transplant Institute. He is Co-Director of the Swiss National Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) program and Co-chair of the Declaration of Istanbul Custodian group (DICG) and member of the Board of the Banff foundation, responsible for transplant pathology. He has a translational research focus, predominantly in diagnostics in kidney transplantation using transcriptome approaches for immune monitoring and assessment of organ quality and function implementing approaches to measure renal functional reserve. In addition, he has a focus on patient science, i.e. a shared team-approach of clinical research together with patients.