1: Patient assessment
2: The neonate
3: Congenital abnormalities of the kidneys and urinary tract
(CAKUT)
4: Urinary tract infection
5: Enuresis
6: Electrolyte and acid base disorders
7: Tubular disorders
8: Renal calculi and nephrocalcinosis
9: Glomerular disease
10: Systemic disease affecting the kidney
11: Vasculitis
12: Infections and the kidney
13: Renal cystic diseases and ciliopathies
14: Renal dysplasia and other manifestations in syndromic
diseases
15: Renal tumours
16: Hypertension
17: Acute kidney injury (AKI)
18: Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
19: PD in ESKD
20: Extracorporeal treatment
21: Transplantation
22: Drug Prescribing
23: Psychosocial issues
Prof Rees is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at Gt Ormond St
Hospital and Professor of Paediatric Nephrology at the Institute of
Child Health, UCL. She has a longstanding clinical and research
interest in growth, nutrition, bone and cardiovascular disease in
CKD. In addition, she has received over £2m grant income,
supervised 9 PhD/MD students and written approximately 150 peer
reviewed publications and 30 book chapters. She is Co-Editor of the
journal
'Pediatric Nephrology'. She was awarded the 'Lifelong Achievement
Award' by the International Pediatric Nephrology Association in
2016. Prof Bockenhauer is Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at
Great Ormond
Street Hospital for Children since 2004 and became a Professor in
Paediatric Nephrology at UCL in 2015. He holds a special interest
in inherited kidney diseases, most notably tubulopathies, and has
co-discovered numerous renal disease genes, as well as a number of
previously undescribed inherited disorders involving renal
phenotypes. He has written more than 150 peer reviewed medical
publications. Prof Bockenhauer leads the UK Rare Renal Disease
Registry, and is on the board of the European
Rare Kidney Disease network (ERKnet), where he leads the working
group for tubulopathies. He is on the editorial board of several
kidney-related journals.
Prof Webb is Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist at the Royal
Manchester Children's Hospital, and Honorary Professor in
Paediatric Nephrology at the University of Manchester. He holds a
subspecialty interest in childhood nephrotic syndrome, kidney
transplantation and hypertension. His current personal NIHR
research grant income is over £4m and he has written more than one
hundred peer reviewed medical publications. His major area of
research interest is in clinical trials of new medicinal
products in children with renal disease. Professor Webb is Director
of the NIHR Manchester Clinical Research Facility.
Professor Punaro holds the Nadine and Tom Craddick Professorship in
Medical Education, and is the Master of Fashena College, at
University of Texas Southwestern. She is a founding member of the
Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA), the
largest collaborative clinical research network in paediatric
rheumatology in North America. Her collaboration with translational
research, particularly in paediatric lupus and in auto inflammatory
diseases has led to high impact
publications and therapeutic advances. In 2016, she was designated
a Master of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), a
distinction awarded to members who have made an outstanding
contribution to the
field of rheumatology.
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