Stefan D. Anker


Stefan D. Anker is a German cardiologist who is Head of Field “Tissue Homeostasis and Cachexia" at Charité University, Berlin, Germany. Previously, he was Professor of Innovative Clinical Trials at University Medical Center Göttingen in Germany. The main focus of the Innovative Clinical Trials department was research in the field of chronic heart failure, including the development and clinical testing of new therapies.

Education

Anker studied medicine at Charité Medical School of Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany and completed his PhD at the National Heart and Lung Institute of Imperial College London, United Kingdom, in 1998.

Career and research

Anker has had teaching appointments in the UK, Germany, Australia and Italy.
His particular research interests include the pathophysiology and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure, cardiac device therapy, clinical evaluation of cardiovascular biomarkers, pathophysiology of muscle wasting, cachexia therapy in CHF, ageing, sarcopenia and cancer.
Anker serves on the editorial boards of European Heart Journal and European Journal of Heart Failure. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle and of ESC Heart Failure, which is the first open access heart failure journal.
Anker has won two American Heart Association Young Investigator Awards and has obtained two National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants, two grants from the EU's Seventh Framework Programme for Research, and one Innovative Medicines Initiative / Horizon 2020 grant.

Memberships

Anker has been a member of the German Cardiac Society and of the European Society of Cardiology since 1995. He is currently vice president of the ESC in charge of 'National Cardiac Societies and Communications.' He has been serving on the board of the ESC since 2012. In addition, he has been serving on the board of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC since 2006. He was HFA President between 2012 and 2014 and he chairs the HFA committee on regulatory affairs.
Anker is the founding president of the International Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders (SCWD).

Selected publications

Anker has authored more than 700 original papers, reviews, and editorials. Total citations exceed 46,000, including over 50 papers with more than 200 citations. He has an h-index of 104.
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Consensus meetings and guidelines

Anker has participated in and chaired several consensus meeting and guidelines committees:
  • Chair, ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: on cardiology and pneumology.
  • Co-chair, Consensus Group “The definition of Cachexia”
  • AHA Consensus Group “State of the science: promoting self-care in persons with heart failure: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.”
  • ADQI 7 Consensus Group “Cardio-Renal Syndromes”
  • Co-chair, Consensus Group “Endpoints for Cachexia Trials & Nutrition for Cachexia and Sarcopenia”
  • Nutritional recommendations for the management of sarcopenia. Co-chair.
  • “Definition and classification of cancer cachexia”
  • ESC/HFA Guideline on Diagnosis & treatment of acute and chronic heart failure
  • HFA/WGTE of ESC Consensus on thromboembolism & anti-thrombotic therapy in heart failure with sinus rhythm
  • ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension. Reviewer.
  • ESC/EASD Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.
  • SC/ESA 2014 Guidelines on non-cardiac surgery: cardiovascular assessment and management.
  • Reporting on patient reported outcomes in cardiovascular trials – Position statement of the ESC cardiovascular round table.
  • ESC/HFA Guideline on Diagnosis & treatment of acute and chronic heart failure
  • Co-chair, Consensus Group “International Cachexia Definition – Update 2016”

Research

Anker has been a member of more than 30 international clinical trial steering committees, chairing or co-chairing more than 10. He served in several data and safety monitoring boards and end-point committees. In 2015 and again in 2016, he was named in the Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researchers list.

Honors and awards

  • 1998: "Ehrenmedaille der Charité Berlin"
  • 2000: Samuel A. Levine Young Investigator Award for the AHA for the paper: Sharma R, Coats AJS, Anker SD. Cellular endotoxin desensitization in patients with severe chronic heart failure.
  • 2006: Samuel A. Levine Young Investigator Award for the AHA for the paper: Okonko D, Poole-Wilson PA, Anker SD, Ponikowski P. Intravenous iron therapy in patients with chronic heart failure with and without anemia
  • 2007: Young Investigator Award of the European HF Association for the paper: Okonko D, Anker SD, Poole-Wilson PA. Epo and inflammatory cytokines in patients with chronic heart failure – mechanistic studies.
  • 2011: Storz German Telemedicine Award 2011 for TIM-HF
2018: Copernicus Award from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and the Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej for services to German-Polish research collaboration