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Professor

Matthias Loebe Nationality	German Education	Free University Berlin, Baylor College of Medicine Known for	First implantable continuous flow heart pump First pediatric heart assist device Medical career Profession	Surgeon

Field	Professor of Cardiac Surgery Institutions	Charite Berlin Baylor College of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College University of Miami Sub-specialties	Cardiothoracic surgery Heart transplantation Lung transplantation Cardiac surgery

Matthias Loebe is a German-American cardiothoracic surgeon and expert in advanced heart and lung disease. He is presently the president of the Roland Hetzer International Cardiothoracic and vascular Society (1) and head of thoracic transplant and mechanical support at the University of Miami(2).

Childhood and early life Matthias Loebe was born in Goettingen as second son of Horst Loebe(3), a director and producer, and Sigrid Loebe Daub(4), a translator of literature. He grew up in Bremen, where he attended Borgfeld Elementary School(5) and then Altes Gymnasium(6). After social service as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross he studied Medicine and History of Art at Free University Berlin(7). In history of Art Thomas Gaehtgens was his professor(8). In 1982 he spend 6 months at Baylor College of Medicine(9) on Dr. ME DeBakey’s service, working with DeBakey, GP Noon, ES Crawford, and others(10). In 1984 he was Unterassistent at University Spital Zurich (11) working with W Siegenthaler in early AIDS research(12) and A Senning in heart disease(13). Career Loebe started his residency at Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (14) under Borst (15) and transferred to Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin(16) with R Hetzer(17). Immediately, he was put in charge of the heart transplant program that quickly grew to be the largest in the world. He was involved in the early application of mechanical circulatory support (18) and helped develop the pediatric Berlin Heart pump (19). With Hetzer and Muller he developed the concept of myocardial recovery during LVAD support, an observation that had great impact on the understanding of mechanisms of heart failure progression (20). After years of research collaboration with DeBakey, Noon, and NASA, he organized the first implantation of a continuous flow LVAD, DeBakey VAD in November of 1998 in Berlin(21). While at the DHZB he organized multiple national and international conferences on cardiac surgery, like the first conference reuniting the East- and West-Berlin surgical societies into the original Berliner Chirurgische Gesellschaft(22). After the fall of the Berlin Wall he was in charge of organizing access to cardiac care in the northern part of former GDR. He was then recruited as faculty member at Baylor College of Medicine in 2000 and became chief of the division of thoracic transplant and mechanical support at the Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center in 2006 (23). Since 2015 he is the chief of the division of thoracic transplant and mechanical support at the University of Miami(2). In 2006 Loebe as surgeon was part of the medical team treating ME DeBakey at age 97 for his DeBakey Type 2 aortic dissection (24). He has been involved in the care of many prominent patients. He is the author of several textbooks and more than 300 peer reviewed articles. He has served on the editorial board of multiple scientific journals and is presently associate editor of the Journal of Cardiac Surgery(25). Loebe is honorary member of the German Surgical Society (26). He is a member of the American Council on Germany (27).

Loebe has appeared in several movies, first at age 3 under the direction of his father. The movie “the last call” was produced as a contribution to Documenta X (28). Jose Luis Rodriguez “El Puma” dedicated to him and his medical team the song “Agradecido” after receiving a double lung transplant(29).

1.	www.Rhics.org 2.	https://doctors.umiamihealth.org/provider/Matthias+Loebe/525852 3.	https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_Loebe 4.	https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigrid_Daub 5.	https://www.schule-borgfeld.de/ 6.	www.altes-gymnasium-bremen.de 7.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_University_of_Berlin 8.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_W._Gaehtgens 9.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_College_of_Medicine 10.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_DeBakey 11.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Hospital_of_Z%C3%BCrich 12.	https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Siegenthaler 13.	www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC101071 14.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannover_Medical_School 15.	https://second.wiki/wiki/hans_georg_borst 16.	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Herzzentrum_Berlin 17.	www.rolandhetzer.de 18. https://www.science.org/toc/science/272/5262 19.	Circulatory support with paracorporeal pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD) in infants and children. Ishino K, Loebe M, Uhlemann F, Weng Y, Hennig E, Hetzer R.Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 1997 May;11(5):965-72 20.	Ventricular assistance for recovery of cardiac failure. Loebe M, Müller J, Hetzer R.Curr Opin Cardiol. 1999 May;14(3):234-48 21.	Current status of the MicroMed DeBakey Noon Ventricular Assist Device. Noon GP, Loebe M.Tex Heart Inst J. 2010;37(6):652-3 22.	https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berliner_Chirurgische_Gesellschaft 23.	https://www.tmc.edu/news/2014/12/matthias-loebe-m-d/ 24.	Altman, Lawrence K. (December 25, 2006). "The Man on the Table Was 97, but He Devised the Surgery". The New York Times. Retrieved March 4, 2019. 25.	https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/15408191/homepage/editorialboard.html 26.	www.dgch.de 27. https://www.acgusa.org/about-us/history/ 28.	https://www.filmarche.de/antonia-lerch-zeigt-am-07-maerz-ihren-dokumentarfilm-letzte-runde/ 29.	 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuBB_kmsauk