Chronic Kidney Disease : NIDDK

Chronic Kidney Disease

The Chronic Renal Diseases Program supports basic and clinical research on renal development and disease, including (1) causes, pathogenetic mechanisms, and pathophysiology; (2) morphological and functional markers and diagnostic measures; (3) underlying mechanisms leading to progression of renal disease; (4) functional adaptation to progressive nephron loss; (5) natural history of progressive renal diseases; and (6) identification and testing of possible therapeutic interventions to prevent development or halt progression of renal disease.

Research in this program includes the primary glomerulopathies and renal disease from systemic diseases that collectively account for more than 50 percent of all cases of treated end-stage renal disease.

Of special interest are studies of inherited diseases such as polycystic kidney disease, congenital kidney disorders, and immune-related glomerular diseases including IgA nephropathy and the hemolytic uremic syndrome.

For further information, contact Dr. Lawrence Agodoa, Chronic Renal Disease Program Director.

Resources for Researchers

Clinical Research

Centers

  • O'Brien Kidney and Urology Research Centers - Overview & Map
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease Research & Translation CentersĀ - Overview & Map
  • Research Centers of Excellence in Pediatric Nephrology - Overview & Map

Committees and Advisory Groups

Related Study Sections

NIDDK Staff

  • Dr. Lawrence Agodoa, Director, Office of Minority Health Research Coordination
  • Dr. Paul Eggers, Program Director for Kidney and Urology Epidemiology
  • Dr. Chris Ketchum, Basic Renal Biology Program Director
  • Dr. Catherine Meyers, Inflammatory Kidney Diseases Program Director
  • Dr. Laura Moen, KUH, Director, Renal and Urology Training Program and Renal Biochemistry Program
  • Dr. Marva Moxey-Mims, Kidney Centers Program Director; Pediatric Nephrology Program Director; Applied Kidney SBIR/STTR Program Director
  • Dr. Leroy Nyberg, Urology Program Director
  • Dr. Rebekah Rasooly, Deputy Director of the Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases
  • Dr. Robert Star, Director, Division of Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases
  • Dr. Deborah Hoshizaki, Kidney and Urogenital Development Program Director; Kidney Regeneration and Repair Program Director

Funding Opportunities

Funding for Special Communities

Conferences

Related Reports

Related Organizations

See Also

Page last updated: May 05, 2008

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