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KDIGO Controversies Conference on Glomerular Diseases Roster of Attendees KDIGO Controversies Conference on Glomerular Diseases Roster of AttenDees LAST NAME FIRST NAME AFFILIATION / COUNTRY CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS RWTH University of Aachen Floege Jürgen GERMANY Ohio State University Rovin Brad USA KDIGO CO-CHAIRS University College London Wheeler David UNITED KINGDOM Baylor College of Medicine Winkelmayer Wolfgang USA CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS American University of Beirut Abu-Alfa Ali LEBANON Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute Adler Sharon USA University of Washington Alpers Charles USA Ohio State University Ayoub Isabelle USA All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bagga Arvind INDIA University of British Columbia Barbour Sean CANADA University of Leicester Barratt Jonathan UNITED KINGDOM University of Louisville Caster Dawn USA Toronto General Research Institute Cattran Dan CANADA University of Hong Kong Chan Daniel T.M. HONG KONG University of Chicago Chang Anthony USA Singapore General Hospital Choo Jason SINGAPORE Imperial College London Cook Terry UNITED KINGDOM Regina Margherita Hospital Coppo Rosanna ITALY Mayo Clinic Fervenza Fernando USA Vanderbilt University Fogo Agnes USA Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Fox Jonathan UNITED KINGDOM UNC Kidney Center Gibson Keisha USA University of California, Los Angeles Glassock Richard USA University of Sydney Harris David AUSTRALIA The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Hodson Elisabeth AUSTRALIA University of Pennsylvania Hogan Jonathan USA University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Hoxha Elion GERMANY University Hospital of the Ryukyus Iseki Kunitoshi JAPAN University of North Carolina Jennette Charles USA The George Institute for Global Health Jha Vivek INDIA Princess Alexandra Hospital Johnson David AUSTRALIA Kyorin University School of Medicine Kaname Shinya JAPAN National Fukuoka Higashi Medical Center Katafuchi Ritsuko JAPAN Monash University Kitching Richard AUSTRALIA Stanford University Lafayette Richard USA Chinese University of Hong Kong Li Philip K.T. HONG KONG Tan Tock Seng Hospital Liew Adrian SINGAPORE Nanjing University School of Medicine Liu Zhi-Hong CHINA Peking University First Hospital Lv Jicheng CHINA Hospital Fernandez Malvar Ana ARGENTINA Nagoya University Maruyama Shoichi JAPAN Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán Mejía Vilet Juan Manuel MEXICO Tuen Mun Hospital Mok Chi-Chiu HONG KONG RWTH University of Aachen Moeller Marcus GERMANY UNC Kidney Center Nachman Patrick USA University of Iowa Nester Carla USA University of Tokyo Noiri Eisei JAPAN Stanford University O'Shaughnessy Michelle USA Hacettepe University Ozen Seza TURKEY Ohio State University Parikh Samir USA Yonsei University College of Medicine Park Hyeong-Cheon KOREA Royal Adelaide Hospital Peh Chen Au AUSTRALIA University of North Carolina Pendergraft William USA Imperial College London Pickering Matthew UNITED KINGDOM Hôpital Saint-Louis Pillebout Evangeline FRANCE Columbia University Medical Center Radhakrishnan Jai USA Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research Rathi Manish INDIA University of Turin Roccatello Dario ITALY Pierre and Marie Curie University Ronco Pierre FRANCE Nationwide Children's Hospital Smoyer William USA University of Hong Kong Tang Sydney HONG KONG Charles University Tesař Vladimír CZECH REPUBLIC University of Colorado Thurman Joshua USA Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires Trimarchi Hernán ARGENTINA Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù Vivarelli Marina ITALY Australian National University Walters Giles AUSTRALIA University of Hong Kong Wang Angela HONG KONG Baylor College of Medicine Wenderfer Scott USA Radboud University Medical Center Wetzels Jack NETHERLANDS SPONSER ATTENDEES Choolackal Tom NOVARTIS Dee Michelle NOVARTIS Edeki Timi OMEROS Geffner Michael ACHILLION Haraldsson Börje NOVARTIS Hariri Ali SANOFI GENZYME Hillson Jan CHEMOCENTRYX Horiba Naoshi CHUGAI Huizinga Robert AURINIA PHARMA Kanda Hironori KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN Kirkemo Aaron MALLINCKRODT Lefkowitz Marty NOVARTIS Myde Ann-Kristin CALLIDITAS THERAPUTICS Patel Uptal GILEAD Patil Shiva NOVARTIS Polu Krishna EXPEDITION THERAPEUTICS Rutherford Peter VIFOR Solomons Neil AURINIA PHARMA Teil Thierry VIFOR Viel John ACHILLION Walsh Liron GOLDFINCH BIOPHARMA Wang Xing Li NOVARTIS Whitaker Steve OMEROS Yasutake Junichi KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN KDIGO STAFF Chief Scientific Officer Cheung Michael KDIGO CEO Davis John KDIGO Executive Director Green Danielle KDIGO Communications Director Green Tanya KDIGO Implementation Director McMahan Melissa KDIGO .
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