Read the latest news from the Nephrology Division.
Social Worker Brittany Barbour Joins Chromalloy Kidney Center
WashU Nephrology welcomes Brittany Barbour, MSW, LCSW, our new Social Worker at Chromalloy Kidney Center. Brittany, who is from Bloomington, Illinois, completed her undergraduate work at Northern Illinois University in 2009. She was an Americorps volunteer in Olympia, Washington, for three years before she moved to St. Louis in 2012 to attend graduate school at […]
Renal Fellow Yasir Baloch Expands WashU Nephrology’s Social Media Platform with Instagram
Yasir Baloch, MBBS, currently in his second year of the WashU Nephrology Fellowship Program, is spearheading the expansion of our division’s social media presence by overseeing our newly launched Instagram account, @WashUNeph. An image-centric social media platform, Instagram has experienced explosive growth since its inception in 2010. The photo and video-sharing platform boasts over a […]
WashU Nephrology Celebrates Length of Service Milestones
WashU Nephrology celebrated our FY23-24 Length of Service awardees at a luncheon in the Chromalloy Conference Room on June 25, 2024. Certificates were handed out to 21 individuals marking 5 to 40 years of service in our Division. (Offsite locations – North County and Forest Park Kidney Center – will have length of service luncheons […]
Researcher Pierre Isnard Rock and Rolls with Benny and the Frogs
”I’ve always loved listening to music,” says Pierre Isnard, MD, PhD, a pathologist at Necker Hospital in Paris, France, now on leave to study molecular signatures in kidney disease pathologic samples here at WashU Nephrology. “I started by learning the piano when I was in primary school, then became fascinated by drums and percussion when […]
Farewell and Best Wishes to Our 2024 Graduating Renal and Transplant Fellows
WashU Nephrology celebrated our graduating renal and transplant fellows at a dinner held at the Third Degree Glass Factory on Thursday, June 13, 2024. To all the graduates, please know you will be missed. We wish you, the future of nephrology, all the best in your careers! Parting words: Pics of the graduation celebration at […]
It’s a Wrap! 2024 Fellow-Designed Training Program Video Drops
We are so proud to present our 2024 WashU Nephrology Fellowship Training Program video, highlighting the excellent clinical training, research, and teaching experiences we offer in our two-year fellowship program. But what makes this video even more special is that it was designed and produced by our very own fellows. Yasir Baloch, MBBS, now entering […]
WashU Nephrologists Patricia Kao and Vikas R. Dharnidharka Receive Dean’s Impact Awards
Congratulations to Patricia Kao, MD, MS, MHPE, Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, and Vikas Dharnidharka, MD, MPH, Alexis F. Hartmann Sr., MD, Endowed Professor of Pediatrics, who are part of a select group of WashU faculty members to receive the 2024 Dean’s Impact Awards. Launched in 2023, the Dean’s Impact Awards honor individuals who […]
Fond Farewell to Drs. Hani Suleiman and Ewa Langner
WashU Nephrology bids a fond farewell to Hani Suleiman, MD, PhD, who is taking a position as Assistant Professor of Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Division of Nephrology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Suleiman’s research focuses on podocytopathies, a group of glomerular diseases that affect the kidney’s ability […]
Ying Maggie Chen Receives Grant from WashU Center of Regenerative Medicine
The Center of Regenerative Medicine (CRM) at Washington University has awarded Ying Maggie Chen, MD, PhD, a one-year grant for her proposal entitled “Personalized kidney organoid modeling to develop novel treatment for uromodulin-associated chronic kidney disease.” The CRM is a research collaborative of over 80 faculty members who are dedicated to advancing the science of […]
Transplant Nephrologist Tarek Alhamad Named Associate Director for DOM Faculty Development and Well Being
Tarek Alhamad, MD, MPH, MBA, has been named the Associate Director for the Office of Faculty Development and Well Being (OFD) in the Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Alhamad is Associate Professor of Medicine, Nephrology, and Medical Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Programs at WashU/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The Department of […]









