Drs. Jeannine Basta and Brian Wong Awarded Center of Regenerative Medicine Kidney Disease Early Investigator Seed Grants

Jeannine Basta, PhD, Assistant Professor of Research in the Division of Nephrology, and Brian Wong, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery, are recipients of the inaugural seed grants awarded through the partnership of the Division of Nephrology and the Center of Regenerative Medicine (CRM) at Washington University in St. Louis. The grants are […]

Shayna Bradford, PhD, Selected for ASN Public Policy Internship Program

Congratulations to Shayna Bradford, PhD, a Washington University nephrology postdoctoral research scholar, who was selected for the ASN Policy and Advocacy Internship Program. The Policy and Advocacy Committee helps shape public policy for nephrology patients and health professionals. Interns are chosen for their interest in – and commitment to – policy writing, analysis, and engagement. […]

Ying Maggie Chen to Serve on ASN Grants Review Committee

Dr. Ying Maggie Chen

The American Society of Nephrology and KidneyCure (ASN Foundation) have invited Ying Maggie Chen, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology, Washington University, to serve on their ASN Grants Review Committee.   Established in 2012, KidneyCure currently provides over $3 million per year to nephrology fellows and new investigators to help […]

WashU Nephrology/IGSS 4th Annual Nephrology Symposium an International Virtual Event

The COVID-19 pandemic could not stop the 4th Annual Nephrology Symposium from taking place this year.  The conference, a collaboration between Washington University Nephrology and Transplant and the Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS), was held on November 19 and 20, 2020, as an international virtual event.   Marcos Rothstein, MD, professor of medicine, Washington University […]

WashU Nephrology Welcomes Carrie Koeller – Our New Inpatient Social Worker

The Division of Nephrology welcomes Carrie Koeller, MSW, LCSW, our new inpatient social worker, who joined the division on December 14, 2020. Carrie earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Missouri – St. Louis and a Master of Social Work from St. Louis University.  She is an experienced social worker and has […]

Join the WashU Nephrology Virtual Food Drive to Help Those in Need This Holiday Season

WashU Nephrology will sponsor a Virtual Food Drive this holiday season to help those in need. Julie McNamara, medical secretary III in our Renal Outpatient Office, is the principal organizer of the event. “Since the ‘Adopt-a-Family’ program last Christmas went so well, I thought we could give back again this year with a virtual food […]

Christie Smith New Nurse Administrator at Chromalloy Dialysis Center

The Division of Nephrology is pleased to announce that Christie Smith, RN, is the new nurse administrator at Chromalloy American Kidney Dialysis Center.  Already a member of the WashU Nephrology team, Christie was the former clinical nurse coordinator for our Home Modalities program.  In addition, she has two years of experience with high acuity nursing […]

Timothy Yau Co-Authors Article to Help Prospective Nephrology Clinician Educators Plot Career Path

Timothy Yau, MD, associate professor of medicine, Division of Nephrology, Washington University in St. Louis, co-authored an article for practicing physicians who want to pursue academia with a focus on education.  The article “The Nephrology Clinician Educator: Pathway and Future” is featured in Advances in Chronic Kidney Diseases (ACKD, Vol 27, Issue 4, 323-319, Epub […]

Obituary: H. William “Bill” Schnaper, MD, Former SLCH/WashU Pediatric Fellow and Faculty Member

Pediatric nephrologist H. William “Bill” Schnaper, MD, associate chair for Faculty Development in the Department of Pediatrics at Northwestern University, died on November 19, 2020, at 70 years of age following a long illness.  Bill came to St. Louis Children’s Hospital/Washington University in 1980 and completed a fellowship in pediatric nephrology, after which he joined […]

Connect and Learn – Tarek Alhamad Discusses Kidney Transplant Injury and Surveillance on NKF Virtual Renal Roundtable

Save the date February 4, 2021, and join the next Virtual Renal Roundtable featuring Tarek Alhamad MD, MS, associate professor of medicine, Division of Nephrology, and medical director of the Pancreas and Kidney Transplant Programs at Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Alhamad will present the topic “Kidney Transplant – Injury and Surveillance” at the 1-hour Zoom webinar. […]