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Martin Reim

Born 1931  
- 1957 Medicine at Philipps University Marburg, Germany
1957 Exams
1958 Doctor of Medicine at Marburg University
1959-1961 Full time research in the Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Marburg University
1965 Residency in Ophtahlmology at Marburg University
1966 Venia legendi in Ophthalmology at Marburg University
1967-1968 Senior Research Fellow at Retina Foundation with C.H. Dohlman, Boston
  Back to Marburg Senior Resident
1971-1972 Provisional Director of the University Eye Clinic Marburg
1973 Full Professor of Ophtahlmology and Director of the Eye Clinic of the Technical University Aachen, Germany
1996 retired

Scientific Interests

  • Metabolism and diseases of  the cornea, experimental and clinical eye burns, corneal ulceration, corneal cultures, eye banking.
  • Angiography with fluorescein and indocyanine green in ophthalmology, diseases on the ocular fundus

Memberships

  • German Ophthalmological Society (DOG)
  • Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology  (ARVO)
  • Association for Eye Research (AER)
  • International Society for Eye Research (ISER)
  • German Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • The Castroviejo Corneal Society
  • American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)
  • Center for Technology Transfer in Ophtrhalmology (ACTO)

Contact

Dr. Martin Reim
Professor emeritus of Ophthalmology

Preusweg 88
D – 52974 Aachen
Germany

Phone: +49 241 74474
Fax: +49 241 74479

Email:
martin.reim[at]post.rwth-aachen.de

Publications

  1. Reim M, Meyer D, Cattepoel H
    Über die Bedeutung des Frierstopverfahrens für den in vivo Status der Metabolite im Corneaepithel.
    Graefes Arch. Clin. Exp. Ophthalmol. 174: 97-102. (1967)
  2. Reim M, Foerster K H, Cattepoel H.
    Some Criteria of the Metabolism in the Donor Cornea.
    In: Solanes M P, ed. XXI. Concil Ophthalmol Internat Mexico City. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1970; Band 1, 728-733
  3. Reim M, Henninghausen U, Hildebrandt D, Maier R
    Enzyme Activities in the Cornea Epithelium and Endothelium of Different Species.
    Ophtalmic Res. 2: 171-182. (1971)
  4. Reim M, Weidenfeld E, Budi Santoso A W
    Oxidized and Reduced Glutathione Levels of the Cornea in vivo.
    Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. 211: 165-175. (1979)
  5. Reim M.
    Die Bedeutung des Limbus für die Ernährung der Cornea.
    In: Doden W, ed. Limbusprobleme. Stuttgart: F Enke, 1982; 1 - 6
  6. Reim M.
    Tarsokonjunktivale Schiebeplastik bei lidkantennaher Tarsusdeformation.
    In: Neubauer H, ed. Plastische- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie des Alters. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer, 1987; 162 - 168
  7. Reim M, Teping C
    Surgical procedures in the treatment of most severe eye burns.
    Acta Opthalmol Suppl 67: 47 - 54. (1989)
  8. Reim M
    Ein neues Behandlungskonzept für schwere Verätzungen und Verbrennungen der Augen.
    Klin Mbl Augenheilk 196: 1 - 5. (1990)
  9. Reim M.
    Verätzungen und Verbrennungen von Hornhaut und Bindehaut.
    In: Kampik A, Grehn F, eds. Das äußere Auge. Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke, 1996; 127 - 135
  10. Reim M.
    Augenheilkunde, 5. Auflage.
    Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke, 1996; 423.
  11. Reim M, Kottek A, Schrage N
    The cornea surface and wound healing.
    Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 16: 183 - 225. (1997)
  12. Reim M, Kuckelkorn R
    Verätzungen und Verbrennungen der Augen.
    Akt Augenheilk 20: 76 - 89. (1995)
  13. Reim M, Pantenburg F J, Ziegler C D
    Einfluss von Serum und osmotisch wirksamen Substanzen auf den Stoffwechsel in 262 Organkulturen der Kornea von Schweineaugen - Ein Beitrag zur Verbesserung des Spendermaterails zur Keratoplastik.
    Klin Mbl Augenheilk 218: 95 - 101. (2001)
  14. Reim M
    Interactions between ocular surface fluid and cornea related to contact lenses.
    Europ J Ophthalmol 11: 105 - 115. (2001)
  15. Reim M, Kirchhof B, Wolf S.
    Diagnosen am Augenhintergrund.
    Stuttgart, New York: Georg Thieme Verlag, 2004; 234.

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