Ariel Gomez, MD, researches renin cells and their potential medical applications.
Category: Nephrology
Infants born extremely prematurely are at increased risk of kidney disease. Researchers are exploring the cause and potential treatment options.
Sequeira-Lopez shares her ongoing research into the fundamentals of renin cells. This type of research forms a strong base for future medical innovations.
The two new board-certified nephrologists specialize in general nephrology, and treat a broad range of conditions. Learn more about the providers, their backgrounds and expertise.
UVA nephrology continues to recruit top talent to further its commitment to advance the study and treatment of kidney disorders and diseases.
UVA nephrologists have launched a pilot project to help reduce the number of in-person follow-up visits home dialysis patients must attend, saving them time and money.
Takayasu’s arteritis is a rare systemic inflammatory disease that affects the large vessels in the body.
This fall, the UVA Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program added two transplant nephrologists to its team. Spouses Karen Warburton, MD, and Alden Doyle, MD, increase the size of the program by 50 percent.
UVA physicians and researchers are among the first in the nation working to lower the risk for acute kidney injury.