University of Miami Nephrology
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University of Miami Katz Family Division of Nephrology and Drug Discovery
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https://med.miami.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/nephrology-and-hypertension 20-03-2019 15:11:41
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Fantastic Columbia Medicine nephrology grand rounds talk by Alessia Fornoni from UMiami Health System University of Miami Nephrology ! From discovery to therapeutics !
Plus a lot of fun hanging out !!! #alportsyndrome #FSGS
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Gestational hypertension may predict maternal neurocognitive decline later in life University of Miami Nephrology Shathiyah Kulandavelu, PhD healio.com/news/womens-he…
Absolute tour de force lecture by Kirk Campbell on understanding and treating proteinuric kidney disease for the Sixth Annual Bourgoignie Endowed Lecture! Great things ahead #nephforward
New from Aha! with JAHA: Host Dr Dr. Laxmi Mehta and Dr Tali Elfassy discuss the importance of recognizing the diversity within the US Hispanic and Latino population when studying and treating their CV health University of Miami Nephrology ahajrnls.org/4atOOEn
Today our students presented their summer projects in Nephrology as part of the UM-KIIMERA program. A summer research program supported by Florida Society of Nephrology and NIDDK The future is bright! #nephforward
Congrats to AlessiaFornoni for her election to the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida! physician-news.umiamihealth.org/faculty-member…
In a representative study of US adults, women exhibited an increased risk of CVD mortality beginning at lower levels of systolic blood pressure compared with men University of Miami Nephrology Eugene Yang Charles German Daichi Shimbo MD Paul Muntner
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Thank you to the inspiring Naoka Murakami for giving the Keynote to our third cohort of UM-KIIMERA (kidney camp) trainees. These rising MS2s will enjoy a summer of research here with a focus on everyone’s favorite organ, the kidney!
Hard not to get excited about the future of dialysis after Dr. Jonathan Himmelfarb's talk today. Thank you Jonathan Himmelfarb!