Kamal Badr
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Kamal Badr is a former Chairman of Medicine at the American University of Beirut
American University of Beirut
The American University of Beirut is a private, independent university in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded as the Syrian Protestant College by American missionaries in 1866...

. He is currently the founding dean of a new medical school at the Lebanese American University
Lebanese American University
The Lebanese American University is a secular, private and independent American university located in Lebanon...

. The new school will be located in Byblos
Byblos
Byblos is the Greek name of the Phoenician city Gebal . It is a Mediterranean city in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of present-day Lebanon under the current Arabic name of Jubayl and was also referred to as Gibelet during the Crusades...

, Lebanon
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. The school will be founded in association with Harvard Medical International, of Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School
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Life

Dr. Badr received his MD from the American University of Beirut (AUB) in 1980 and completed Residency training at the AUB-Medical Center followed by a 4-year fellowship in nephrology at the Brigham and Women’s and Children’s Hospitals, Harvard Medical School. He joined the faculty at Vanderbilt University as Assistant and then Associate Professor (1986 to 1992), and then at Emory University as Professor of Medicine, nephrology section Chief at the Atlanta VA Hospital, and Director of the Center for Glomerulonephritis (1992 to 2000). He chaired the Department of Internal Medicine at the American University of Beirut from July 2000 until December 2006, when he was named Founding Dean of the new medical school at Lebanese American University. He was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation in 1991 and the Association of American Physicians in 2001. Dr Badr received NIH and other grant support from 1986 to 2000 and holds three US patents. His main interests are in renal microcirculatory physiology, glomerular inflammation, and renal vascular disease. He has published 85 Original Manuscripts, 42 Solicited Papers and Reviews, and 27 Book Chapters

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