Dr. Neyra graduated from the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Medical School in Lima, Peru (MD degree), and completed postgraduate training in Internal Medicine at Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit, Michigan) and in Nephrology and Clinical Research (Master of Science in Clinical Sciences) at UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas, Texas). After serving on the Faculty as Director of Critical Care Nephrology at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, Dr. Neyra joins UAB as Associate Professor and the David G. Warnock Endowed Professor. Dr. Neyra is Co-Director of the Critical Care Nephrology program at UAB, Associate Director of the UAB Nephrology Research & Training Center, and is Co-Director of the Clinical and Development Cores of the UAB-UCSD O'Brien Center for Acute Kidney Injury Research. His areas of clinical and research expertise include critical care nephrology, acute kidney injury, renal replacement therapies, big data analyses and digital health applications.
Day 1 - Sunday April 14, 2024
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9 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
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JavierNeyra
Chairperson
jneyra@uabmc.eduUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUnited States
SabineKaram
Chairperson
sabinejkaram@gmail.comUniversity of MinnesotaUnited States
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CELLULAR PRION PROTEIN ATTENUATES RENAL FIBROSIS BY INTERACTING WITH TSPAN7 TO INDUCE FORMATION OF MIGRASOME. YN Best Abstract Winner - Basic Science
WeizeChen
Free Communication
20111210015@fudan.edu.cnChina
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Assessing Baseline Cardiovascular Disease for Kids Initiating Kidney Replacement Therapy: ABCD4Kids study. YN Best Abstract Winners - Clinical Science
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Blood Purification in Low Resource Settings: What is the Evidence and How Can It Be Implemented?
ThiagoDe Azevedo Reis
Speaker
thiagoreisnefro@gmail.comHospital Sírio-Libanês, São Paulo, Brazil & Fenix Brazil
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Novel Concepts of AKI Sub-phenotyping and Augmented Clinical Decision Support for AKI Care
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Roundtable: Implementation, Challenges and Pipeline of Development and Sustainability of Critical Care Nephrology Programs in Latin America
Hall C3
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