| David Warnock, MD University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL USA
David Gene Warnock was born in Parker, Arizona on March 5, 1945. He received a BA degree in 1966 from the University of California at Berkeley and received his MD degree in 1970 from the University of California, San Francisco. His clinical training was completed at the University of California, San Francisco, including a 1 year research fellowship with Isidore Edelman, MD in the Cardiovascular Research Institute. Following a fellowship with Maurice Burg, MD at the NIH, Dr. Warnock returned to UCSF as a faculty member. He served as the Section Chief at the San Francisco VA Medical Center during the last 5 years of his appointment at UCSF. Following a sabbatical with Bernard Rossier, MD at the Institute of Pharmacology in Lausanne, Switzerland, Dr. Warnock was recruited to UAB, and served as the Director of Nephrology from 1988 to 2008. Dr. Warnock served as the President of the National Kidney Foundation from 2004-2006. Dr. Warnock served at the Director of the Office of Human Research at UAB from May 1, 2005 through September 30, 2008, became the Marie S. Ingalls Professor of Medicine in 2006. He spent a 6-month sabbatical in 2008 at the College de France in Paris with Frederic Jaisser and Pierre Corvol. Dr. Warnock’s research interests include acid-base physiology, sodium transport mechanisms, chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury and inherited renal diseases.
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