
Overview
Background
Professor David Johnson PSM
MB BS (Hons, Univ Medal), PhD (Syd), DMed(Res), FASN, FISN, FAHMS, FRACP
Department of Kidney and Transplant Services, Division of Medicine, Building 31, Princess Alexandra Hospital
david.johnson2@health.qld.gov.au
David Johnson is full-time Director of the Metro South Kidney and Transplant Service (MSKATS) and Medical Director of the Queensland Kidney Transplant Service (QKTS) at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Population Health at University of Queensland, and Director of the Centre for Kidney Disease Research in Brisbane, Australia. He has a number of international leadership responsibilities, including Co-Chair of the International Society of Nephrology Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN GKHA), Co-Chair of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) Guidelines on Peritonitis Prevention and Treatment, Co-Chair of the Global PDOPPS Steering Committee, Chair of SONG-PD, Immediate Past President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN), Past President of the ISPD (2018-2020), Past Councillor of the ISN (2013-2019), and member of the ISN-ACT, ISN Research and ISN Monitor groups. He is currently a chair or member of 11 national and 7 international guideline groups and is ranked by Expertscape as the “top-rated expert in dialysis in the world during the years 2013-2023.” He has influenced policy and practice through his leadership as Deputy Chair of the Australian Better Evidence And Translation in Chronic Kidney Disease (BEAT-CKD) program, Deputy Chair of the Australasian Kidney Trials Network (AKTN), Chair of the Primary Healthcare Education Advisory Committee to Kidney Health Australia (PEAK), Co-Chair of the Australasian Creatinine and eGFR Consensus Working Party, Co-Chair of the Australasian Proteinuria Consensus Working Party, Member and Past-Chair of the ANZDATA Registry Peritoneal Dialysis Working Group, and Past-Chair of the Queensland Statewide Renal Clinical Network.
Having published over 1200 original manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and presented over 550 abstracts at national and international scientific meetings, he brings critical expertise in designing and conducting multi-centre, multi-national randomised controlled trials (RCTs), developing national and international registries, using innovative research methodologies (such as registry-based RCTs) and implementing trial findings into practice. He has held lead roles in high-impact, large, multi-centre RCTs that have informed global clinical practice, including CKD-FIX, IDEAL, balANZ, HONEYPOT, TESTING, HERO, and IMPENDIA. He is currently principal investigator of the TEACH-PD and INCH-HD trials, and chair of the PHOSPHATE Trial Global Steering Committee. He helped establish the Australian Peritonitis Registry and led the highly successful National PD Peritonitis Quality Improvement Project, which reduced national peritonitis rates by two-thirds. He also led the universal implementation of automated laboratory reporting of eGFR in ANZ which increased national detection rates by 40%.
He has won numerous awards for both his basic science and clinical research science studies, including the ANZSN TJ Neale Award for “outstanding contributions to nephrologic science” (2005), the US National Kidney Foundation International Distinguished Medal (2014), the Canadian Society of Nephrology Dimitrios Oreopoulos Award (2017) and the Asia-Pacific Society of Nephrology Priscilla Kincaid-Smith Award (2021). He was a Queensland finalist in the Australian of the Year Awards in 2009 and was awarded a Public Service Medal by the Governor-General of Australia in 2011 for outstanding public service, particularly research into the early detection and management of kidney disease.
Availability
- Professor David Johnson is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctoral Diploma, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Chronic kidney disease
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Peritoneal dialysis
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Haemodialysis
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Kidney transplantation
Research impacts
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasingly recognised as a major public health problem in Australia and worldwide. The Centre for Kidney Disease Research (CKDR) is one of Australia’s leading kidney disease research centres with an international reputation for excellence in research. The researchers of the CKDR are working at the forefront of global trends in research to understand the cellular and molecular basis of kidney disease and to trial innovative new clinical treatments to improve the health and well-being of people with kidney disease. Renowned for its studies in acute and chronic kidney disease and kidney cancers, the CKDR has particular expertise in translating results from laboratory and clinical sciences for application to improve public health outcomes.
The vision of our research program is to increase global equity in access to affordable, sustainable, quality kidney care. Some of the major achivements of the research program to date have been determining the ideal time to commence dialysis, the role of statins in improving cardiovascular outcomes in patients with kidney disease, biocompatible peritoneal dialysis fluid use, glucose-sparing peritoneal dialysis prescriptions for people with diabetes and kidney failure, mupirocin versus honey prophylaxis in peritoneal dialysis, anaemia treatment in chronic kidney disease, the role of allopurinol in preventing CKD progression, and the role of oral steroids in IgA nephropathy. A significant dataset has also been generated from the largest health survey conducted in the world (Global Kidney Health Atlas 2017, 2019, 2023). It is available to researchers globally, has informed WHO policy, underpinned advocacy activities to put kidney health on the international agenda; allowed benchmarking of progress for individual countries; enabled longitudinal evaluation of the organisation and structure of kidney care globally to inform policy, and has been used to facilitate policy changes and care strategies in international jurisdictions (Mexico, Caribbean, Fiji, Malaysia). The program has standardised practice and halved pertioneal dialysis-related infection. Implementation of multi-pronged strategies, now emulated by Canada and USA, led to establishment of a peritonitis registry, a national quality improvement program and publication of >50 papers on peritonitis, which influenced international PD guidelines. Highly cited and adopted internationally, the International Society for Pertioneal Dialysis (ISPD Guidelines) are considered the gold standard by other kidney care guideline groups. Finally, significant knowledge has been generated through the internationally endorsed Stanardised Outcomes in NephroloGy (SONG) initiative which uses shared priorities of patients, carers and clinicians to identify core outcome measures for kidney research. The ultimate result of the research program will be patient-prioritised research questions with outputs of critical importance to the global kidney care community that will inform international guidelines and policy, build capacity for international research collaboration and leadership, facilitate kidney care quality monitoring and reporting, and improve health outcomes for people with chronic kidney disease.
Works
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2011
Journal Article
Human neutrophil clearance of bacterial pathogens triggers anti-microbial γδ T cell responses in early infection
Davey, Martin S., Lin, Chan-Yu, Roberts, Gareth W., Heuston, Sinead, Brown, Amanda C., Chess, James A., Toleman, Mark A., Gahan, Cormac G. M., Hill, Colin, Parish, Tanya, Williams, John D., Davies, Simon J., Johnson, David W., Topley, Nicholas, Moser, Bernhard and Eberl, Matthias (2011). Human neutrophil clearance of bacterial pathogens triggers anti-microbial γδ T cell responses in early infection. PLoS Pathogens, 7 (5) e1002040, e1002040. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1002040
2011
Journal Article
Challenges of conducting a trial of uric-acid-lowering therapy in CKD
Badve, Sunil V., Brown, Fiona, Hawley, Carmel M., Johnson, David W., Kanellis, John, Rangan, Gopala K. and Perkovic, Vlado (2011). Challenges of conducting a trial of uric-acid-lowering therapy in CKD. Nature Reviews Nephrology, 7 (5), 295-300. doi: 10.1038/nrneph.2010.186
2011
Journal Article
Shining d' light on chronic kidney disease: Mechanisms that may underpin the cardiovascular benefit of vitamin D
Petchey, William G., Johnson, David W. and Isbel, Nicole M. (2011). Shining d' light on chronic kidney disease: Mechanisms that may underpin the cardiovascular benefit of vitamin D. Nephrology, 16 (4), 351-367. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2011.01450.x
2011
Journal Article
Cost effectiveness of initiating dialysis early: A randomized controlled trial
Harris, Anthony, Cooper, Bruce A., Li, Jing Jing, Bulfone, Liliana, Branley, Pauline, Collins, John F., Craig, Jonathan C., Fraenkel, Margaret B., Johnson, David W., Kesselhut, Joan, Luxton, Grant, Pilmore, Andrew, Rosevear, Martin, Tiller, David J., Pollock, Carol A. and Harris, David C. (2011). Cost effectiveness of initiating dialysis early: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 57 (5), 507-515. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2010.12.018
2011
Journal Article
Exploring Differences in the Clinical Management of Pediatric Mental Health in the Emergency Department
Newton, Amanda S., Ali, Samina, Hamm, Michele P., Haines, Christina, Rosychuk, Rhonda J., Warron, Lesley, Johnson, David W. and Klassen, Terry P. (2011). Exploring Differences in the Clinical Management of Pediatric Mental Health in the Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care, 27 (4), 275-283. doi: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31821314ca
2011
Journal Article
Craniosynostosis
Johnson, David and Wilkie, Andrew O. M. (2011). Craniosynostosis. European Journal of Human Genetics, 19 (4), 369-376. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2010.235
2011
Journal Article
Frequent versus standard hemodialysis
Badve, Sunil V., Hawley, Carmel M. and Johnson, David W. (2011). Frequent versus standard hemodialysis. New England Journal of Medicine, 364 (10), 975.
2011
Journal Article
Cardiorespiratory fitness is independently associated with 25-hydroxyvitamin D in chronic kidney disease
Petchey, WG, Howden, EJ, Johnson, DW, Hawley, CM, Marwick, T and Isbel, NM (2011). Cardiorespiratory fitness is independently associated with 25-hydroxyvitamin D in chronic kidney disease. Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology, 6 (3), 512-518. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06880810
2011
Journal Article
Is the problem with the vehicle or the destination? Does high-dose ESA or high haemoglobin contribute to poor outcomes in CKD?
Badve, S. V., Hawley, C. M. and Johnson, D. W. (2011). Is the problem with the vehicle or the destination? Does high-dose ESA or high haemoglobin contribute to poor outcomes in CKD?. Nephrology, 16 (2), 144-153. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2010.01407.x
2011
Journal Article
Evaluation of limited sampling methods for estimation of tacrolimus exposure in adult kidney transplant recipients
Barraclough, KA, Isbel, NM, Kirkpatrick, CM, Lee, KJ, Taylor, PJ, Johnson, DW, Campbell, SB, Leary, DR and Staatz, CE (2011). Evaluation of limited sampling methods for estimation of tacrolimus exposure in adult kidney transplant recipients. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 71 (2), 207-223. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03815.x
2011
Conference Publication
A Limited Sampling Strategy for the Simultaneous Estimation of Tacrolimus, Mycophenolic Acid and Prednisolone Exposure in Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients
Barraclough, KA, Isbel, NM, Johnson, DW, Hawley, CM, McWhinney, BC, Ungerer, JP, Lee, KJ, Johnson, DW, Campbell, SB, Leary, DR and Staatz, CE (2011). A Limited Sampling Strategy for the Simultaneous Estimation of Tacrolimus, Mycophenolic Acid and Prednisolone Exposure in Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients. ANZSN 2011: 47th Annual Scientific Meeting Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 19-21 September 2011. MALDEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2011.01490.x
2011
Journal Article
Attempting to build solid recommendations on a shaky evidence base
Johnson, David W. (2011). Attempting to build solid recommendations on a shaky evidence base. Seminars in Dialysis, 24 (1), 22-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-139X.2010.00820.x
2011
Conference Publication
'On Track' - A mobile phone application and program for tracking and moderating alcohol use
White, A., Fitz-Walter, Z., Hides, L., Kavanagh, D. J., Johnson, D., Tjondronegoro, D. and Connor, J. P. (2011). 'On Track' - A mobile phone application and program for tracking and moderating alcohol use. 5th International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Sydney, Australia, 6-8 April 2011.
2011
Book Chapter
Screening and management: Overview
Johnson, David W. (2011). Screening and management: Overview. Handbook of chronic kidney disease management. (pp. 32-43) edited by John T. Daugirdas. Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.: Wolters Kluwer.
2011
Journal Article
Peritoneal dialysis practice in Australia and New Zealand: A call to action
Jose, M.D., Johnson, D.W., Mudge, D.W., Tranaeus, A., Voss, D., Walker, R. and Bannister, K.M. (2011). Peritoneal dialysis practice in Australia and New Zealand: A call to action. Nephrology, 16 (1), 19-29. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2010.01390.x
2011
Conference Publication
Changes in mycophenolic acid exposure over the first month post-kidney transplantation
Barraclough, Katherine, Staatz, Christine, Lee, Katie, Johnson, David, Campbell, Scott, Hawley, Carmel, Leary, Diana and Isbel, Nicole (2011). Changes in mycophenolic acid exposure over the first month post-kidney transplantation. 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, Australia, 29 June-1 July, 2011.
2011
Journal Article
Global proteinuria guidelines: Are we nearly there yet?
Johnson, David W. (2011). Global proteinuria guidelines: Are we nearly there yet?. Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 32 (2), 89-95.
2011
Conference Publication
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis: Incidence, predictors and outcomes
Cho, Y., Johnson, D., Livingston, B., Hawley, C., McDonald, S., Brown, F., Rosman, J., Bannister, K. and Wiggins, K. (2011). Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis: Incidence, predictors and outcomes. Royal Australasian College of Physicians Congress 2011, Darwin, NT Australia, 22‐25 May 2011. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.
2011
Journal Article
Do aluminium-based phosphate binders continue to have a role in contemporary nephrology practice?
Mudge, David W., Johnson, David W., Hawley, Carmel M., Campbell, Scott B., Isbel, Nicole M., van Eps, Carolyn L. and Petrie, James J. B. (2011). Do aluminium-based phosphate binders continue to have a role in contemporary nephrology practice?. BMC Nephrology, 12 (1) 20, 20.1-20.8. doi: 10.1186/1471-2369-12-20
2011
Conference Publication
Evaluation of Limited Sampling Strategies for Total and Free Prednisolone in Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients
Barraclough, KA, Isbel, NM, McWhinney, BC, Ungerer, JP, Medley, G, Johnson, DW, Hawley, CM, Leary, DR, Campbell, SB and Staatz, CE (2011). Evaluation of Limited Sampling Strategies for Total and Free Prednisolone in Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients. ANZSN 2011: 47th Annual Scientific Meeting Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 19-21 September 2011. MALDEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2011.01492.x
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Treatment of Glomerular Diseases
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving outcomes for people treated with peritoneal dialysis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho
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Doctor Philosophy
Treatment of Glomerular Disease
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Novel Approaches to Cardiovascular Risk Stratification in Chronic Kidney Disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving outcomes for people treated with peritoneal dialysis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho
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Doctor Philosophy
Evaluating the risk factors of poor health and equity of healthcare access in children living with chronic kidney disease
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The IMPEDE-PKD Clinical Trial - Investigating the repurposing of metformin in ADPKD
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Christine Staatz, Professor Carmel Hawley, Dr Andrew Mallett, Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Master Philosophy
Standardised Reporting of Cardiovascular Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Recipients
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Establishing the Role of Metformin for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Management
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Christine Staatz, Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli, Dr Andrew Mallett
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Doctor Philosophy
Patient-centred strategies to improve life goal attainment in people with kidney disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho
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Doctor Philosophy
Viral Complications Following Kidney Transplantationn
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Perioperative outcomes and risk assessment of patients on chronic kidney replacement therapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
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Doctor Philosophy
Predictors of and interventions to improve uptake and technique survival and reduce burden of home dialysis treatment
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho
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Doctor Philosophy
Perioperative outcomes and risk assessment of patients on chronic renal replacement therapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
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Doctor Philosophy
Increemental dialysis to improve health outcomes in people starting haemodialysis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Andrea Viecelli
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Doctor Philosophy
Inflammation and endotoxemia in dialysis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Strategies to improve infectious complications in kidney transplant patients
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Ross Francis
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Therapeutic interventions to improve clinical outcomes in advanced chronic kidney disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Inflammation in Peritoneal Dialysis: Investigating the Roles of Biocompatible Solutions and Biological Markers
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Professor David Mudge
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
IGF FAMILY MEMBERS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: THEIR ROLES IN MALIGNANCIES AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Strategies to Improve Vascular Access Outcomes in Haemodialysis Patients
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Improving Kidney Disease Detection and Risk Prediction Across Diverse Regional and Socioeconomic Settings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sally Shrapnel
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Nutrition supplementation and gut health in chronic kidney disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Katrina Campbell
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The role of the adipose tissue microenvironment in kidney cancer
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Vesey
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2019
Master Philosophy
Very early acute rejection in an Australian and New Zealand kidney transplant population
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley, Associate Professor Yeoung Jee Cho, Associate Professor Ross Francis, Professor David Mudge
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Cardiac Biomarkers for The Diagnosis and Monitoring of Cardiovascular Disease in The Dialysis Population
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Carmel Hawley
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL MEDIATORS OF OXIDATIVE DAMAGE AND TARGETS FOR NOVEL TREATMENTS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Uraemic toxins & Synbiotics: A novel therapy for Chronic Kidney Disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Katrina Campbell
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms of Cytoprotection by Erythropoietin (EPO) in the Hypoxia/Ischaemia-Injured Neonatal Brain
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Androgen receptor, caveolin-1 and androgen self-sufficiency in prostate cancer
Associate Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Targeting genes for identification and treatment of renal cell carcinoma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Vesey
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Targeting the myofibroblast to limit renal fibrosis: a model using cancer therapies
Associate Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
MOLECULAR MECHANISM FOR RENAL FIBROSIS: ROLE OF THE MAPK FAMILY
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Genetic Diagnostics in Genetic Renal Disease: Methods, Applications and Therapeutics
Associate Advisor
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