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Eberhard Frömter is a renowned Professor of Physiology at J.W.Goethe University in Frankfurt. He holds memberships in prestigious academies including the German Academy of Scientists Leopoldina and Academia Europaea. His career spans from 1961 as a Dr. med. from the University of Munich, followed by roles at the Max-Planck Institute Biophysics and Free University Berlin before becoming a Full Professor at Goethe University (1983-2000).
His research focuses on kidney physiology, epithelial transport mechanisms, and cystic fibrosis. Key contributions include studies on ion permeation in epithelia, bicarbonate transport in renal tubules, and microelectrode analysis of kidney function. His work bridges biophysics and clinical nephrology, with major awards including the A.N. Richards Award and Feldberg Price.
His publications explore membrane transport dynamics, renal tubule physiology, and electrophysiological techniques. He has contributed to foundational knowledge in epithelial cell biology and kidney function mechanisms.
- Elected to German Academy of Scientists Leopoldina (1998)
- Member of Academia Europaea (1990)
His research has advanced understanding of renal physiology through interdisciplinary approaches combining experimental and theoretical biophysics.





