Jamil Azzi, MD
Assistant Professor
Exploring novel therapeutic strategies that preferentially promote immune regulation and induce tolerance to self and alloantigens
Joseph Bonventre, MD, PhD
Professor, Chief of Renal Division
Mechanisms of kidney injury and repair; Mechanisms of directed differentiation of stem cells to kidney cells; identifying and validating kidney biomarkers
Anil Chandraker, MD
Associate Professor
Defining T cell phenotypes of transplant recipients with stable and deteriorating renal function
Anna Greka, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Glom-NExT: Center for Glomerular Kidney Disease and Novel Experimental Therapeutics
Indira Guleria, PhD
Assistant Professor
Mechanisms of fetomaternal tolerance
Li-Li Hsiao, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Translational approaches in the area of accelerated vascular disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)
Takaharu Ichimura, PhD
Instructor
Mechanisms of kidney injury and repair; Roles of phagocytosis receptors in pathophysiology of kidney diseases
Vicki Kelley, PhD
Professor
Autoimmune mediated diseases (in particular, lupus); identifying molecules that promote and contrastingly protect immune mediated tissue destruction
Tzong-Shi Lu, PhD
Instructor
Development of therapeutic agents to promote vascular health through inhibition of mitochondrial dysfunction in patients with renal failure and metabolic syndrome
Martina McGrath, MD
Instructor
David Mount, MD
Assistant Professor
Molecular physiology of renal and neuronal ion transporters
Leonardo Riella, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Mechanisms of chronic rejection and novel potentials pathways important for transplantation tolerance
Jagesh Shah, PhD
Associate Professor
Mechanisms that underlie primary cilium assembly and function in establishing cellular polarity; computational model of mitotic checkpoint signaling; microfluidic devices for studying cellular behavior
Melissa Yeung, MD
Instructor
Understanding basic mechanisms underlying solid organ transplant rejection versus tolerance, in attempts to find novel ways to improve long-term graft survival and minimize side effects of immunosuppression
Jing Zhou, MD, PhD
Professor
Physiology and pathophysiology of polycystins and polycystic kidney disease (PKD), which has led to studies of primary cilia