AnujaJava United StatesWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN ST. LOUIS

AnujaJava
Dr. Anuja Java is a transplant nephrologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Director of Kidney Transplantation at the John Cochran Veterans Affairs medical center in St. Louis. Her research focuses on defining the functional consequences of genetic variants identified in patients with complement-mediated diseases, including atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome, C3 glomerulopathy, preeclampsia and age-related macular degeneration. These structure-function evaluations are often used to delineate the risk of recurrence of disease after a kidney transplant and assist with individualized clinical decision-making for patients. She co-chairs the NIH-funded Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) complement gene curation expert panel. Her clinical interests include taking care of patients after a kidney transplant, with a particular emphasis on those at risk for recurrent glomerular diseases. She chairs the transplant subcommittee in the National VA advisory board. Dr. Java has served on the American Society of Nephrology career advancement committee. She was an elected councilor in Women in Nephrology (WIN) and is currently the WIN secretary (2024-2026). She is co-chair of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Education Working Group for Complement Pathway Disease Curriculum. She is also recipient of the 2022 National Kidney Foundation “Award of Excellence” for significant contributions to the field of kidney disease and the renal community.
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Saturday, February 8, 2025

Time Session
9:45 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
BKH2003
SanjayPandya Chair IndiaConsulting Nephrologist, Wockhardt Hospital & Jalaram Hospital, Rajkot
SreejithParameswaran Chair IndiaProfessor & Head, Department of Nephrology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, India
  • Revisiting Kidney Biopsies: Why More Than One Can Be Beneficial
    BKH2003-01
    BradRovin Speaker United StatesThe Ohio State University
  • Genetic Testing for Kidney Disease Is Not Complicated
    BKH2003-02
    KelsieBogyo Speaker United StatesColumbia University Irving Medical Center
  • Thrombotic Microangiopathy Workup: Everything You Need to Know
    BKH2003-03
    AnujaJava Speaker United StatesWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN ST. LOUIS
  • Dealing With Biological Variability in Albuminuria and Creatinine
    BKH2003-04
    SusrutWaikar Speaker United StatesBoston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, and Boston Medical Center
  • The Underdiagnosis of Primary Aldosteronism in Clinical Practice
    BKH2003-05
    VivekBhalla Speaker United StatesDirector, Stanford Hypertension Center; Division of Nephrology, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Q&A
    BKH2003-06
Brahmkamal Hall - Plenary Hall
2:15 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
LF2004
LizLightstone Chair United KingdomImperial College London
RashaDarwish Chair EgyptKasr Aleiny medical school , Cairo University
UrmilaAnandh Chair IndiaAmrita Hospitals, Faridabad, Delhi NCR
  • Patient Presentation
    LF2004-01
  • Pregnancy-related AKI – a Lethal Problem
    LF2004-02
    DIVYABAJPAI Speaker IndiaProfessor, Department of Nephrology, Seth G.S.M.C. and K.E.M. Hospital, Mumbai, India
  • aHUS in Pregnancy - What Do We Know and What Can We Do?
    LF2004-03
    AnujaJava Speaker United StatesWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN ST. LOUIS
  • Using Pregnancy to Initiate Long-term Kidney Care for Women
    LF2004-04
    SaraladeviNaicker Speaker South AfricaUniversity of the Witwatersrand
  • Developmental Origins of Kidney Disease: It’s All About Mother
    LF2004-05
    KateBramham Speaker United KingdomKing's College London
  • Panel Discussion with Speakers: How to Change Things? How to Raise Awareness?
    LF2004-06
Gulmohar Hall 302