Division research interests include the genetic basis of renal disease, stem cells and the kidney, the clinical epidemiology of pre-ESRD, prevention of chronic transplant rejection, the epidemiology of post-transplant complications, mechanisms of glomerular permeability, and biomarkers of renal disease.
Faculty research interests are as follows:
Barbara Daniels, M.D.
- structural determinants of glomerular permselectivity
- glomerular permselectivity in Alport syndrome
Sandeep Gupta, M.D.
- Stem cells and the kidney
- Renal regeneration
- Cellular therapy of kidney diseases
Hassan Ibrahim, M.D., M.S.
- chronic allograft nephropathy
- predictors of human renal disease progression
- the role of aldosterone in the progression of renal disease
Areef Ishani, M.D., M.S.
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prevention of chronic kidney disease and complications associated with kidney disease
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epidemiological studies to define the epidemiology of complications associated with chronic kidney disease such as osteoporosis and progressive loss of bone mineral density
Bert Kasiske, M.D.
- outcomes post kidney transplantation
- outcomes of kidney donation
- development of clinical practice guidelines in transplant patients
Patricia Painter, Ph.D.
- studies on exercise training in dialysis and transplant patients
- study of determinants of exercise capacity of patients on different end stage renal disease therapies
Mark Rosenberg, M.D.
- mechanisms of cell injury
- clusterin (an injury inducible protein)
- mechanisms of progressive renal failure
- stem cells and the kidney
- transplantation outcomes
Yelena Slinin, M.D., M.S.
- cognitive dysfunction in kidney disease, calcium and phosphorus as novel cardiovascular risk factors
- delivery of care and outcomes in patients with End Stage Kidney Disease
Research Links at the University of Minnesota
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University of Minnesota Expertise Database
General Clinical Research Center Funding Sources
Research Services Operations
Other Sites of Interest
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Department of Health and Human Services
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