Ying (Maggie) Chen, MD, PhD

Ying (Maggie) Chen, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Primary nephrotic syndromes including focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, membranous nephropathy and minimal change disease; renal thrombotic microangiopathy; acid-base and electrolyte disorders

Steven Cheng, MD

Steven Cheng, MD

Professor of Medicine, Nephrology/Internal Medicine

Interests: General nephrology, diabetic nephropathy, chronic kidney disease, disorders of fluids and electrolytes, hematuria/proteinuria, medical education, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, mineral/bone disease.

Daniel W. Coyne, MD

Daniel W. Coyne, MD

Professor of Medicine, Nephrology/Internal Medicine

Interests: Providing comprehensive care to patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), hypertension, proteinuria, glomerular diseases, inherited kidney diseases, fluid and electrolyte disorders and care for patients requiring chronic dialysis.

Seth Goldberg, MD

Seth Goldberg, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Interests: Polycystic kidney disease (PKD), transplantation donor evaluation, calcium-phosphorus metabolism and bone-mineral disease, kidney stones, high blood pressure, dialysis.

Andreas Herrlich, MD, PhD

Andreas Herrlich, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Dr. Herrlich specializes in the care of patients with acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. In his research lab, Dr. Herrlich and his team focus on acute kidney injury and its connection to the development and progression of chronic kidney disease.

Benjamin D. Humphreys, MD, PhD

Benjamin D. Humphreys, MD, PhD

Joseph Friedman Professor of Renal Diseases in Medicine and Chief, Division of Nephrology

Interests: Mechanisms of acute and chronic kidney injury, stem cells, regeneration, fibrosis.

Anuja Java, MD

Anuja Java, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Interests: Kidney transplantation, recurrent glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease and fluid and electrolyte disorders.

Her research focuses on investigating the role of complement receptors and regulators in the pathogenesis of immune and inflammatory processes in the kidney.

Patricia F. Kao, MD, MS

Patricia F. Kao, MD, MS

Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology

Dr. Kao specializes in the care of acute kidney injury, renal disease in pregnancy, electrolyte disorders, and chronic kidney disease.

Tingting Li, MD, MSCI

Tingting Li, MD, MSCI

Professor of Medicine, Nephrology/Internal Medicine

Interests: Glomerular diseases, glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, lupus nephritis, ANCA-associated vasculitis, amyloidosis, proteinuria, hematuria, chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis

Manasa Metireddy, MD

Manasa Metireddy, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Metireddy's areas of clinical interest are Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, proteinuria, hematuria, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, hypertension. Dr. Metireddy comes to Washington University from private practice. She is initiating a new inpatient service at Christian Hospital and also provides care in our new dialysis unit in North County. She has deep clinical experience as both a private practice nephrologist and a hospitalist. WU Nephrology believes the community-based practice model will allow us to better provide our superior care to patients in their communities.