We have one of the largest clusters of academic clinical nephrologists in Canada, with 42 full-time and 32 part-time and adjunct clinical faculty.
Our staff are dedicated to expanding the knowledge base of causes, treatments, and cures for kidney disease; to provide unparalleled care to patients; and to train the next generation of nephrologist practitioners and scientists. The depth of expertise and accomplishments of faculty, and the breadth and rigor of training and research activities, as well as internationally acclaimed sub-specialties, serve to highlight the vigor of the division.
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2023
Quantifying the Benefits of Remission Duration in Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis -
2023
Alport Syndrome: Clinical Spectrum and Therapeutic Advances -
2022
GWAS of Hematuria -
2022
The 2019 and 2021 International Workshops on Alport Syndrome -
2022
The Canadian Glomerulonephritis Registry (CGNR) and Translational Research Initiative: Rationale and Clinical Research Protocol -
2022
Machine Learning in Renal Pathology