Anuja Java, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
- Phone: 314-362-5365
- Fax: 314-362-5470
- Email: ajava@nospam.wustl.edu
Additional Titles
- Director, Kidney Transplant Clinic at Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System
Location
Patients seen at
Center for Advanced Medicine
- Physical Address: 4921 Parkview Place, Saint Louis, MO, United States
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Mailing Address:
4921 Parkview Place
Suite C, 5th Floor
St. Louis, MO 63110 - Phone: 314-362-7603
- Fax: 314-747-2460
Patients seen at
Barnes-Jewish Dialysis Center
- Physical Address: 4205 Forest Park Avenue, Saint Louis, MO, United States
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Mailing Address:
4205 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108 - Phone: 314-286-0801
- Fax: 314-286-0855
Mailing Address
Division of Nephrology
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Mailing Address:
660 S. Euclid Ave., CB 8126
St. Louis, MO 63110
In the News
- Drs. Leslie Gewin and Anuja Java Attend AAMC Women Faculty Leadership Seminar
- Anuja Java to Lead 2nd USTMA Nephrology Workshop at ASN Kidney Week 2024
- Transplant Nephrologist Anuja Java, Recent ICTS Grant Recipient, is Elected as Women in Nephrology Secretary
- Dr. Anuja Java to Lead Inaugural USTMA Nephrology Workshop at ASN Kidney Week 2023
- WashU Nephrologists Anuja Java and Tingting Li to Share Their Career Decisions at WIN Fellows’ Corner – Should I Subspecialize
- Dr. Anuja Java Highlighted in Inaugural Veterans Health Administration Kidney Newsletter
- Dr. Anuja Java Receives National Kidney Foundation Award of Excellence
Education
- Fellowship in Transplant Nephrology: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (2012)
- Residency in Internal Medicine: Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, FL (2010)
- Externship Internal Medicine: St. John’s Regional Medical Center and Freeman Health System, Joplin, MO (2004)
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.): Government Medical College, Nagpur, India (2002)
Board Certifications
- ABIM Board Certified in Nephrology, 2008
- ABIM Board Certified in Internal Medicine, 2005
Recognition
2025
Invited to join 2025 Board of Directors, Mid-America Transplant Foundation, St. Louis, MO
2024
Nominated by WUSM Department of Medicine to attend the AAMC Mid-career Women in Medicine Leadership workshop, Santa Ana, New Mexico.
2022
Award of Excellence for significant contributions to the field of kidney disease and the renal community, National Kidney Foundation.
2013
Travel award to attend “Origins of Renal Physiology” workshop for Fellows at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL), Bar Harbor, Maine
2012
Travel award to attend the “AST Fellows Symposium” in Grapevine, Texas
2008
Chief Resident Award; PGY3, Internal Medicine
2007
ACP Clinical Vignette Finalist (Florida Chapter)
2006
Best Primary Care Physician Award; PGY1, Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests
Kidney transplantation, recurrent glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease and fluid and electrolyte disorders.
Research Interests
Investigating the role of complement receptors and regulators in the pathogenesis of immune and inflammatory processes in the kidney.
In particular, Dr. Java is interested in defining the functional consequences of genetic mutations identified in complement-mediated kidney diseases such as atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and C3 glomerulopathy.
Publications
Jalal A, Atari M, Hassanein M, Java A. Thrombotic Microangiopathy and the Kidney. n: StatPearls Publishing. Updated Jan 17, 2025.
Java A, Sparks MA, Kavanagh D. Post-transplant Thrombotic Microangiopathy. J Am Soc Nephrol. May 1;36(5):940-951; 2025.
Java A. Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: diagnosis, management, and discontinuation of therapy. Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program, 2024(1), 200–205.
Java A, Burwick R, Chang A. Thrombotic Microangiopathies and the Kidney. AKDH. 31:3, 255-264; May 2024.
Urra M, Lyons S, Teodosiu C, Burwick R, Java A. Thrombotic Microangiopathy in Pregnancy: Current Understanding and Management Strategies. Kidney International Reports. 2024
Attieh RM, Wanchoo R, Java A. Banff Working Group Defines Pathological Diagnostic Criteria for Thrombotic Microangiopathy in the Renal Allograft. ASN Kidney News. January 2024.
Laue K, Schutlz M, Talbot-Montgomery, Garrick A, Java A, Corbett C, Lammert D, Rogers J, Davis K, Malhotra K, Philipneri, M, Kimbel M, Mustafa R, Hardesty V. Show Me CKDintercept Initiative: A Collective Impact Approach to Improve Population Health in Missouri. MCP:IQ&O. Volume 8, Issue 1, 82-96, 2024.
Merzkani M, Lynn NCW, Flores K, Rajashekar G, Progar K, Delos Santos R, Atkinson JP, Brennan DC, Java A. Thrombotic Microangiopathy after Kidney Transplantation: Insights into Genetic Etiology and Clinical Outcomes. Jan 30;10(4):1152-1162; 2025.
Lokki, A. I., Triebwasser, M., Daly, E., FINNPEC Core Investigator Group, Kurki, M. I., Perola, M., Auro, K., Salmon, J. E., Java, A, Daly, M., Atkinson, J. P., Laivuori, H., & Meri, S. Understanding rare genetic variants within the terminal pathway of complement system in preeclampsia. Genes and immunity; 26, pages 22–26 (2025) 2024.
Java A, Fuller L. Establishing the Future Direction of Clinical Outcomes in C3 Glomerulopathy: Perspectives from a Patient and a Physician. Kidney Med, 7:1, Nov 2024.
Ames EG, Anand PM, Bekheirnia MR, Doshi MD, El Ters M, Freese ME, Gbadegesin RA, GuayWoodford LM, Java A, Ranch D, Rodig NM, Wang X, Thomas CP. Evaluation for genetic disease in kidney transplant candidates: A practice resource. Am J Transplant. Feb; 25(2):237-249, 2025.
Bansal N, Zelnick L, Java A, Nicholas SB, Curtis LM. Perceptions and Experiences of Gender Equity among Women in Academic Nephrology. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2024.
Meena, P, Arellano-Mendez, D, Calice-Silva, V, Bek, Sibel G, Tomacruz A, Isabelle D, Yadla, M, Mohan, K, Bajpai, D, Shankar, M, Java, A, Soki, K, Arce-Amare, F, Luyckx, V, Karam, S. Exploring the Challenges and Limitations in Participation of Women Nephrologists at Conferences: A Pilot Study. CJASN. October 2024.
Nester, CM., Feldman, DL., Burwick, R., Cataland, S., Chaturvedi, S., Cook, HT., Cuker, A., Dixon, BP., Fakhouri, F., Hingorani, SR., Java, A., van de Kar, NCAJ., Kavanagh, D., Leung, N., Licht, C., Noris, M., O’Shaughnessy, MM., Parikh, SV., Peyandi, F., Remuzzi, G., Vivarelli, M. . An expert discussion on the atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome nomenclature-identifying a road map to precision: a report of a National Kidney Foundation Working Group. Kidney International, 106(3), 326–336; 2024