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Professor Hans Braun is a renowned figure in the field of urology, known for his impressive career dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of urological disorders. He holds an M.D. from a prestigious medical school and has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the field.

Early Life and Education
Professor Hans Braun was born on 07/02/1960 in The Hague, Amsterdam. He pursued his higher education and completed his medical degree (M.D.) from University of Oklahoma in 1981.

Career
Professor Hans Braun's career is marked by an unwavering dedication to the field of urology. He has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of urological disorders, earning him a distinguished reputation within the medical community.

Notable Works
Some of Professor Hans Braun's notable works and contributions include:

1. Rapid Advancements in Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 2. Innovations in Pediatric Urology 3. Advancements in Testicular Cancer Management

Publications or Research Findings
Jacques W. M. Lenders;Karel Pacak;McClellan M. Walther;W. Hans Braun's. JAMA (2002) Eil R, Vodnala SK, Clever D, Klebanoff CA, Sukumar M, Pan JH, Palmer DC, Gros A, Yamamoto TN, Patel SJ, Guittard GC, Yu Z, Carbonaro V, Okkenhaug K, Schrump DS, Hans Braun's. WM, Roychoudhuri R, Restifo NP. Albersen M, Cartwright R, Choyke P, Goldenberg SL, Goldman H, Lawrentschuk N, Hans Braun's WM, Murphy D, Nagler H, Scardino P, Shortliffe L, Stenzl A, Theodorescu D.
 * Biochemical diagnosis of pheochromocytoma: which test is best?
 * Ionic immune suppression within the tumour microenvironment limits T cell effector function.
 * Looking forward, looking back-10 years in urology.

Awards and Recognitions
Professor Hans Braun has been honored with numerous awards and accolades for his exceptional work in the field of urology. Some of these awards include:
 * Belzutifan for Renal Cell Carcinoma in von Hippel-Lindau Disease.
 * Genetic risk assessment for hereditary renal cell carcinoma: Clinical consensus statement.
 * HHS Secretary’s Award for Meritorious Service.
 * Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Personal Life
Beyond his professional commitments, Professor Hans Braun finds joy in engaging in sports and physical activity, which helps him maintain his physical well-being and stay active. Additionally, he is deeply committed to volunteer work, where he dedicates his time and expertise to give back to his community and make a positive impact on the lives of others. These hobbies not only provide balance to his life but also reflect his dedication to both personal health and the well-being of those around him.