
Anuja Java, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at WashU Nephrology, will once again lead the United States Thrombotic Microangiopathy (USTMA) Workshop at ASN Kidney Week 2025. This marks her third consecutive year as the organizer and host of this highly regarded educational event.
The two-day hybrid workshop, scheduled for November 5 and 6 in Houston, TX, aims to advance the clinical understanding of complement-mediated kidney diseases through expert-led sessions, interactive case discussions, and panel conversations on evolving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
This year’s topics include:
- Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TMA) – Nov 5 at the Marriott Marquis Houston
- C3 Glomerulopathy (C3G) – Nov 6 at the Hilton Americas-Houston
The event is open to both in-person and virtual attendees, with live polling and Q&A available online. Held from 6:40 – 9:30 PM on both days, dinner will be provided for all in-person attendees.

A renowned physician-scientist, Dr. Java serves as Director of Kidney Transplant at the John Cochran VA Medical Center in St. Louis and is recognized nationally for her expertise in rare complement diseases and their role in kidney injury. She was the driving force behind the inaugural TMA Workshop in 2023.
Among the many experts participating this year, Morgan Schoer, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Associate Program Director of our WashU Nephrology Fellowship Program, will contribute to the workshop’s TMA Clinical Case Presentations on November 5.
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